Even though both Romeo and Juliet were struck in the crossfire of their families. This story, Romeo and Juliet was a true masterpiece and has been for ages. It has been known to some as the greatest tragedy of all time but to others its greatest love story of all Shakespeare's pieces. Fate and the behaviors of Romeo and Juliet were a big reason why this beautiful story was such a mixture of tragedy and comedy. Ultimately fate and their character flaws were the cause of their end.
Now you might think it was the two families, the Capulets and the Montagues, that kill this lovely couple with their petty feud, and you may have a point there. I mean they couldn’t even be in the same room for more than a couple minutes without throwing insults at each other. Tybalt is another example some of you may think caused Romeo and Juliet's deaths, because of his hothead. Now you may also think that Friar Laurence is to blame for not getting the letter to Romeo. You can even say Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their own deaths,for commiting suicide, but hear me out before you decide who the real culprit is. …show more content…
Unlike what actually happened in the story where the families tear each other apart with their hatred. "My mind misgives some consequences yet hanging in the stars"(108) was said by Romeo before entering the Capulet's party. He was indicating that fate was going the end him. Fate is just one of the reasons they had