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    The prologue foretells the death of the star-cross’d lovers suggesting that Romeo and Juliet’s death was the result of fate but in fact‚ the unfortunate lovers’ lives came to an end as the result of human action and its consequences. One action leads to another‚ resulting into more havoc‚ chaos and also misunderstanding. “A pair of star-cross’d lovers take their life;” prologue L6. In Line 6‚ Romeo and Juliet was referred to as star-crossed lovers‚ suggest they have been defeated by stars/ fate

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    it. Friar Lawrence is to be blamed because he‚ technically‚ started it. He was the one who married Romeo and Juliet in secret‚ and he never hesitated to tell them the consequences of what could happen. Who knows? Maybe he isn’t the only person to blame. Friar Lawrence is to be blamed is because he started the downfall of Romeo and Juliet’s lives by marrying them. First of all‚ knowing that the Capulets and Montagues are vicious towards each other‚ he never spoke to Romeo and Juliet about the consequences

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    I don’t believe any person or occurrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. I think the combination of fate‚ history‚ circumstance‚ and personality were what killed them. In terms of history and circumstance we must remember that marriages were arranged back in the sixteenth century. This is a really important point to consider because the lovers rebel against their custom. In my opinion this is a major cause of their deaths. For Romeo and Juliet there was never really a chance

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    “Romeo & Juliet” “I love thee with a love that shall not die‚ till the sun grown cold and the stars grow old.” William Shakespeare. A lot of people say fate and the long-standing family feud is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the saying “everything happens for a reason‚ we may not know the reason now but we will in time.” Some think because of Romeo and Juliet killed them selves even though its tragic also brought some good into it by the family’s coming together in the end

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    cousins prince‚ then Romeo from the Montagues enters and interferes the fight and then Tybalt stabs Mercutio and dies. Then after this happens more and more deaths begin to follow including Romeo and Juliet . This terrible tragedy has only one person to blame and that is Friar Lawrence! In the middle of the play Romeo goes to Friar Lawrence and ask for his blessing to marry Juliet. Then Friar Lawrence hastily made the decision to marry them. Friar Lawrence said “for this alliance may so happy prove

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    Who or what is to blame for the tragic events in Macbeth? In the play Macbeth written by William Shakespeare there’re a series of tragic events caused by the following characters‚ The Witches through their prophecies which led to the murder of Macduff’s family and Banquo’s murder. Lady Macbeth because of her ambition led to Duncan’s murder‚ and her guilt led to her suicide. Macbeth because of ambition‚ greed‚ belief in the prophecies‚ corruption of power and love led to the murder of King Duncan

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    Blame for Romeo and Juliet’s Death In my opinion‚ the blame goes to the characters that supported and didn’t support Romeo and Juliet. Especially‚ Lord Capulet‚ Lady Capulet‚ Friar Lawrence‚ Nurse and fate. Juliet’s parents have an important role for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. As the mother of Juliet‚ Lady Capulet is meant to comfort Juliet. Instead of doing that‚ she abandons Juliet in the middle of suffering. Lord Capulet acted harsh when Juliet expressed her opinion over Paris. Both of

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    “hose” that sprayed out fire to destruct anything including soldiers‚ trenches and bushes. Artillery guns were heavy guns used to destroy trenches and break up attacks (Into the Furnace: The Battle of Verdun Video Notes). This demonstrates Germany’s blame from World War 1 because the Germans were the first ones to bring in these new and advanced weapons at the battlefront. All these new technologies used in the war lead to millions of deaths‚ an unexpectedly large amount of people‚ because of the specific

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    Teachers blame Social networking and Twitter for pupils’ poor grades and academic performance Teachers believe social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter are to blame for pupils’ poor grades‚ a study has concluded. Children who spend much of their time online find it harder to concentrate in class‚ are permanently distracted and have shorter attention spans‚ researchers found. Many teachers are also unhappy at the increase in the number of children who are using text-speak or social

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    Romeo is completely to blame for the tragic outcome in the play. William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet is without doubt one of the most well-known love story. Throughout the five acts of the play‚ one tragedy follows another‚ with the famous suicide of Romeo and Juliet as a tragic conclusion. Throughout the play‚ it may seem that Romeo caused these events to unfold‚ however it is unjust to say that he bears all responsibility for the tragedy. The decisions‚ actions and circumstances that

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