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    Blame‚ a coping skill which involves putting someone else in the wrong in order to make yourself look better‚ is a natural reaction to make yourself look better. Many people turn to blame when they attempt to evade conflict‚ and to keep themselves “in the clear”. In Romeo and Juliet‚ a play written by author William Shakespeare‚ blame plays a role in creating multiple conflicts for the characters to face. The factors to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet are Mercutio and the Prince Escalus

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    is to blame for the tragedy that occurs in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare? There are many things that lead up to the character’s untimely deaths in this sad story‚ but there is one character who truly made this story as devastating as it was. Friar Lawrence makes the wrong decisions by advising  Romeo and Juliet to be married in secret‚ giving Juliet poison‚ and allowing Romeo to believe Juliet was dead.  There is no doubt that Friar Lawrence’s multiple wrong decisions are to blame for the

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    Othello and Faustus: To blame or not to blame Trust is an essential part of a peaceful society. The way people act decides whether they are trustworthy or not. One who manipulates trust to deceive people is to blame for the disturbance. Those who places trust in the wrong person are also to blame. Placing trust in an unworthy person is the initial fault as it opens the protagonist to deception. Thus they base their actions according to the false information which condemns them. The person

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    what extent was Germany to blame for starting WWI? After a massive war‚ it easy to see why a lot people would point fingers at the country that lost the war. However‚ is this always correct; or do people jump to conclusions much too quickly? By doing this‚ do they also create a whole new kind of trouble for themselves to come in later years? Some may suggest that it is more productive to look at the events leading up to the war to determine who was at fault. The blame attached to World War One

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    The Boston Massacre was a very significant event in American history. Although a single group cannot be blamed for the event in its entirety‚ the British soldiers should receive most of the blame. It should be noted‚ however‚ that the colonists did play a role in causing the incident. The actions that the British took the night of the Massacre were unnecessary. According to William Tant’s unbiased account in Primary Source #2 of what happened that night while the Bostonians were simply throwing

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic love story‚ people may wonder ‘who’s to blame?’ Was it the nurse? Friar Lawrence? Lord and lady Montague? Lord and Lady Capulet? Well maybe even Romeo and Juliet themselves. No one really knows the answer to that question. It’s really a matter opinion because they all had some kind of fault to the death of Romeo and Juliet. In my opinion‚ I blame Juliet. In act 1 scene 5 Juliet lets Romeo kiss her‚ which starts every bad thing yet to happen. They were in the middle

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    Core 18 – Writing Essay “who’s to blame” The deaths of Romeo and Juliet are mainly to be blamed on Tybalt‚ the parents and Romeo and Juliet. This is because Tybalt‚ fought with Mercutio‚ which made Romeo step in‚ kill him and then get banished from Verona. The parent’s‚ had an ongoing feud which made it very difficult for Romeo and Juliet to be together‚ which made the little scenario happen the night they died. As for Romeo and Juliet‚ well they were just children madly in love‚ and they did

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    need to blame someone. The courts often cannot decisively resolve who is to blame and even when there is closure‚ we generally have no cure other than imprisonment or compensation to make things right again. Efforts to assign blame often lead to suffering while the failure to make the effort leads to some lasting damage to the soul‚ both individual and communal. Thus‚ we seem to have no choice even though we understand that moral peace will not be found either way. This struggle to assign blame‚ responsibility

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    hate each other. They want to run away with each other because they realize that is the only way that they can be together. But they end up dying in the end of the story. Ultimately Friar Lawrence and the feud are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The friar is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliets death. The friar gave Juliet a dagger because she wanted to die and be with Romeo because Romeo killed himself to be with Juliet. They wanted to be together but they knew it was nearly

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    Moreover‚ although both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth can be considered guilty for the downfall of Macbeth or the tragedy of the play‚ Macbeth is more to blame as a result of his ruthlessness‚ his ambitious desires‚ and his naïve character‚ which allow him to betray his own conscience. Macbeth’s ambitious character and his insatiable lust for power drives him to change his nature towards evil commencing

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