In this morning, the city of Verona wakes up with the saddest true love story ever known. In the Capulets´ grave, Juliet lays dead beside her love one, Romeo. However, he is not the only one, Paris, murdered by Romeo lays there too.…
In every person’s life there are many factors that occur throughout, both negative and positive influences that alter the path one chooses. In the world renowned play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the tragic outcome is brought about by the lovers’ trusted friend, Friar Lawrence. To begin with, Friar Lawrence is to blame for setting the events into motion by marrying Romeo and Juliet. Then, Friar Lawrence is responsible for Juliet receiving the potion that causes everyone to believe that she is truly dead. Finally, Friar Lawrence could have prevented the two deaths by simply making sure that Romeo gets the message as he assured Juliet he would. So ultimately, Friar Lawrence is responsible for the star crossed lovers’ demise, because they wrongly trust the Friar and his influence causes Romeo and Juliet to make all the wrong decisions thus bringing about their downfall.…
Two lives were lost due to constant fueling between families. Romeo and Juliet were two teenagers in love, and they felt the only way they could be together was if they were dead. Three people were to blame for this. Friar Lawrence is the main reason Romeo and Juliet were dead.…
Youth violence is a significant public health problem that affects thousands of young people each day, and in turn, their families, schools, and communities. Youth violence typically involves young people hurting other peers who are unrelated to them and who they may or may not know well. Youth violence can take different forms. Youth violence such as mercutio and tybalt and romeo do. Tybalt Felt disrespected that romeo came to the party so tybalt felt like he needed to do something because he’s a really big hothead.…
The cause of Romeo and Juliet’s morbid demise in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a combination of a few different things. Maybe if it had been only one thing working against them, they would have survived. But alas, they ended up dying next to each other. Ultimately, Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were their own fault.…
Most people think stories swill always end with the famous "happily ever after". However, that is not the case with William Shakespeare's, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The main characters, Romeo and Juliet, have an unintended love that ultimately leads to their deaths. But it is not just their fault that they died, for there are many people contributing to this tragedy. Despite these many contributions, one stands out on top as the main reason for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Although he has a religious background, Friar Lawrence is the most responsible for their deaths because of these three main reasons: he marries Romeo and Juliet, he gives Juliet a sleeping potion, and he does not make sure his letter makes it to Romeo.…
The story of Romeo and Juliet is a romantic story of one broken hearted boy and a girl who is trying to find the right person to marry.The young man Romeo goes to the party of his family's enemy and find the young women juliet.Both Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight but what the don't know is that the are each other's families enemies…
Alex Grey once said, “In a society that tries to standardize thinking, individuality is not highly prized.” Romeo and Juliet were deeply in love, but the world around them would not allow them to be together. The Capulets and Montagues could not look past their nonexistent differences and let their children find true love. The ridicule from their own parents and families caused for the downfall of the love-struck teenagers. In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the influence of the judgmental family is to blame for the death of the two characters.…
So instead of asking the Friar who is a trusted friend what happened he goes and buys poison. The poison only works if put in food; Romeo says, “Farewell, buy food and get in flesh” (Act 5, Scene 1, Line 88). Romeo lays himself next to Juliet and dies from the poison but Juliet is only asleep. When Juliet awakes she stabs herself with Romeo's dagger only to see Romeo dead. The first watchman say, “Rome dead, and Juliet dead before” (Act 5, Scene 3, Line 203). In that instant moment a bond grows between the Capulet's and Montagues. The parents realize that blood was spilled because of there hatred for one another and because of not seeing future…
Today an important verdict will be passed that will bring justice to Juliet, and help her soul rest in peace. Over the years there has been an ongoing feud between both the Capulets and the Montagues, which has not softened over time, but has only grown generation by generation. Both houses have never benefited from this feud, but have only lost their loved ones, their only heirs. Here, we are of course talking about both Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Gentlemen, during the proceedings you have heard what both sides have had to say regarding the inevitable demise of young Juliet. Now the question can finally be answered as to, WHO is to be blamed for her premature death? Sources reveal…
Romeo and Juliet are doomed by fate from birth since they belonged to opposite households, but due to their rash decisions which aroused from uncontrolled emotions, and the influence of irrational guardians, their tragic endings were unavoidable. It’s Romeo and Juliet’s fate to die which is necessary to end their family feud. Many actions and dialogues in the play foreshadow their incoming deaths.…
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare shares the archetypal love story between two lovers of opposing households. Aside from the title, Romeo and Juliet, meets the criteria of a tragedy by emphasizing the protagonists’ tragic flaw in the process of their fall. Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet falls best under phase two tragedy due to the tragedy of innocence and confusion in an adult situation.…
There are 5 deaths in the entire play "Romeo and Juliet": Mercutio, who dies standing up for Romeo against Tybalt; Tybalt, who Romeo kills in revenge; the lovers Romeo and Juliet, who kill themselves over the other, and Paris, who dies for Juliet. Despite the climax of the play revolving around the two star-crossed lovers killing themselves for each other, there is a lot to be learned from the other deaths. Specifically, the death of Mercutio.…
Romeo had a friend in the city to help him find a way back to Juliet, but the news he got was horror to him. When he heard the news about the death of Juliet he was furious. He did not eat or sleep for some time. And when he was thinking he got the idea to kill himself to be with Juliet. So he went to the market to buy poison. When the deal was done he went to the church to die there with Juliet. but the plan backfired, when he drank the poison he saw that Juliet was alive, but by then it was to late. So Juliet grabbed a knife and killed herself so she could be with…
Many people took part in the death of Romeo and Juliet, but out of all the wrong done who deserves the blame? In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo was heart broken until he saw Juliet at a Capulet’s masquerade ball. Then as they began to date they wanted to be married, but would have had to be married in secret due to their feuding families. When Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them, their worlds flipped upside down in a twist of unfortunate events. Friar Lawrence deserves the blame of their deaths because he married Romeo and Juliet, he gave Juliet a sleeping potion, and he did not make sure Romeo received his letter.…