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    In the Tragedy story of Romeo and Juliet there are a lot of Characters to blame but by Opinion. There are three very important characters that are responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s Death. The Sad story of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare .The Main Characters of this Tragic Story are RomeoJuliet‚ Tybalt‚ Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ The Nurse‚ Elder Capulets‚ and Elder Montagues. A Short little Summary about two members of Rival Families fall in Love and try to be together‚ but many

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    Who was to blame? The death of Romeo and Juliet.The one who caused them to die together. Lord and Lady Capulet.They were partly responsible for keeping the feud going.They had authority over their household‚and could have stopped the quarrelling if they wanted to.They should have paid more attention to Juliet’s wishes and listened to her opinions.They were too hard on her when she refused to marry Paris. Lord and Lady Capulet disliked the Montagues.They had enough when they had heard that

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    this sequence of events taking place‚ Mercutio probably would’ve lived to see another day. This feud also caused paranoia and strife between citizens and members of the two families‚ Montague and Capulet‚ alike. Romeo and Juliet is based on this feud‚ which would make you think Mercutio’s death was caused by this same feud. The statement I made at the beginning

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    - William Shakespeare’s tragic play‚ “Romeo and Juliet”‚ was written in 1597. This tragedy is based on the passion of love‚ including images of fate and death. - Elizabethans strongly believed that fate controlled their lives and everything was planned out. Most people believed that the power of the stars could foretell the future. In the prologue‚ Shakespeare mentions Romeo and Juliet’s destinies: “A pair of star cross’d lovers take their life” this suggests that stars take control of the two lovers’

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    Blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet can be pointed in several different directions. Not only characters were accountable for the calamity. Three main non-human contributors to the tragedy were fate‚ impulsiveness‚ and time. Fate played a part in Romeo’s banishment from Mantua. His absence from the scene set a clear path for Paris to pursue his love interest. Romeo’s impulsive behaviour guided him to make the decision to end his life after hearing the news of Juliet’s death. Time was sped up

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    Draft Despite fate’s grasp on Romeo and Juliet being clear from the beginning‚ their choices in the play cause fate to build momentum and accelerate their lives to their inevitable end. Shakespeare’s original presentation of fate is of an inescapable event‚ but how the characters get there is less certain and more chance. Whereas Luhrmann’s fate is cruller and more controlling‚ but both interpretations of fate have the result of uniting the feuding families. Fate commands the lives of the characters

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    Tybalt is the reason for not one but six deaths. The majority of blame for the six deaths in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare rests on Tybalt. One reason is he cannot control his anger. The second reason is the honor for his is to much. The first piece of evidence against Tybalt is that he has just to much honor for his family. From the moment he say Romeo the Montague at the Capulet party he wanted to kill him. We know he wanted to kill him because Tybalt says “Now by the stock and honor

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    trouble that has happened in the events of Romeo and Juliet‚ I strongly believe that Friar Lawrence is to be blamed for all of 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

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    In the eyes of the theatre‚ the death of important characters in a story is the most important scene in a play‚ novel‚ or short story. One truly fascinating example is in the classic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Act V‚ Scene III of Romeo and Juliet is the most important scene. In the final scene of Romeo and Juliet‚ the two find them face to face with death. “A dateless bargain to engrossing death!/Come‚ bitter conduct; come‚ unsavory guide!/Thou desperate pilot‚ now at once

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    The deaths of Romeo + Juliet were ultimately caused by Juliet parents (Capulet and Lady Capulet); and Romeo parents Lord Montague and Lady Montague. Also‚ the teenagers themselves because they knew the consequences they made the choice to die and they shouldn’t have rushed things. Friar Lawrence was also the cause of Romeo and Juliet death. He didn’t send the letter‚ Romeo is stating that Juliet had died. They knew the consequences between their parents would cause damage in Romeo and Juliet

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