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    In the play "Romeo and Juliet" Many people were responsible were responsible for the two star crossed lovers deaths‚ but the out of all the characters Juilet is the most to blame. It was Juliet’s fault because she did not tell her family and that caused a lot of problems. The biggest person effected for not being told was Tybalt. He was so enraged when Romeo showed up to the Capulet’s party. In this scene Tybalt says that he will get his revenge on Romeo. After he sends Romeo a letter to challenge

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    Who’s to blame Romeo and Juliet Is young love enough to make suicide a good thing? “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare. The main characters are RomeoJuliet‚ Nurse‚ Tybalt‚ Capulet’s‚ Mercutio‚ and Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Juliet fell in love‚ and Romeo was banished after killing Tybalt. Later Juliet took a potion from Lawrence‚ after that‚ Romeo found out and killed himself as well. RomeoJuliet‚ and Friar Lawrence are all to blame because they all cause problems

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    Fate and its inherent inevitability have constantly found it’s way into Shakespeare’s work and the work influenced by him‚ a prime example of this is found within the very prologue of one of his largest pieces of work; Romeo and Juliet. Within the prologue Shakespeare uses many literary techniques such as notions of foreshadowing and dramatic irony that occur throughout the play‚ some more evident that others; ‘ The fearful passage of their death-mark’d love’ this is an obvious indication of the

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    It is always said that a parent would die for their children’s happiness‚ but what if a child died because of their parents preventing their happiness? In the play‚ Juliet decided to fake her death. The argument is: who exactly is to blame? The true perpetrator‚ or perpetrators in this case‚ are none other than Juliet’s own parents. Though there are many other suspects‚ the plan here is to prove the case for Lord and Lady Capulet as the two and only true aggressors towards Juliet’s faked suicide

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    Human nature has a tendency to search for a culprit after a disaster; one who has read The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare may use such behavior to understand the happenings in the play. Romeo and Juliet is a play centered around the quest of two lovers in the city of Verona on their adventure of finding love. Alas‚ the love Romeo and Juliet share is one that is forbidden‚ due to the feud between their two families: the Montagues and the Capulets. Through their rebellious determination

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    Love Gone Wrong By: Celeste Smith If anybody is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ it would be the families. If it weren’t for the rivalry between the Capulets and Montagues‚ Romeo and Juliet wouldn’t have had to be married in secret; Tybalt wouldn’t have felt the need to fight Romeo (who turned it down because his wife‚ Juliet‚ was kin to Tybalt which caused Mercutio to jump in and be killed)‚ and Juliet wouldn’t have gone to Friar Lawrence in search of a solution to not having to be

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    The Death of Romeo and Juliet Consequences can occur when wrong decisions are made. Without thinking about a choice before it is carried out with can make the situation go from bad to worse. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare shows how a few bad choices can do serious damage to others in the future. The unfortunate deaths of Romeo and Juliet happen at the hands of Friar Laurence and the love between both lovers. The first person to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death

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    letter. Romeo and juliet are descendants from the two feuding families‚ the montagues and capulets‚ they were then forced to hate each other even though they loved each other. The feud made them blind from their their children’s love for each other. They were blinded until their children took their lives. You could say that it was romeo and juliet’s fault or you could say that it was not at all their fault; instead the fault lays on both of them. Romeo and juliet were not completely to blame‚ because

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    not excuse the fact that the character is responsible for what they have wrought. For example Romeo after he had killed Tybalt yells‚ “O’ I am Fortune’s fool!”(3.1-142) Here it is not fate that’s pulling the lovers apart it is Romeo’s foolishness. Romeo killing Tybalt after interfering with the Capulet and Mercutio fight was Romeo’s choice. It was out of his control that Tybalt sought him out‚ but his death is on Romeo’s head. The last scene of

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    The blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet could be placed on many different people for many different reasons. Despite all of the characters actions from the play that lead to the young couple’s dreadful demise‚ the real blame should be placed on their society as a whole. The societal expectation of parents picking their child’s spouse at the time was the norm‚ but it wasn’t well thought out. If society at the time wasn’t so focused on the name attached to the person‚ their deaths would’ve been

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