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    Death’s of Romeo and Juliet In the deaths of Romeo and Juliet theres more then one person to blame. The parent’s and Tybalt are just a few to blame. People weren’t the only influence’s on their death’s. Miscommunication’s had a big part in it and bad timing. I guess you could say fate had a big part in it too. One person to balme for their death’s is Frair Lawrence. He didn’t do it on purpose but his plan backfired on him. The letter explaining everything to Romeo was never delivered to him. So

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    From the beginning of the play‚ we are told that Romeo and Juliet are victims of fate‚ star crossed lovers whose deaths are unavoidable. I disagree‚ there are many different actions and thought that could have been different and that could have stopped their deaths. Three of the thoughts‚ actions‚ and people that could have stopped Romeo and Juliet’s deaths are the feud between the families‚ Romeo and Juliet’s thoughts‚ and the friar. There are many scenes and acts that support my disagreement to

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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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    is to blame for the deaths of these two young adults? Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare ending with the deaths of two star-crossed lovers. Many events occur that lead to their deaths. Also‚ many characters have performed specific actions that push these two lovers closer towards their death. In my opinion I believe the Friar is most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Friar agrees to marry the two‚ he helps Juliet plan a fake death‚ and lastly Friar never informed

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    Romeo and Juliet The real question is who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death or was it their own fault? William Shakespeare is a talented writer‚ and he wrote Romeo and Juliet. This play starts with the Capulets and the Montagues already enemies. Romeo and Juliet meet‚ they fall in love immediately and they get married. After their wedding Tybalt killed Mercutio and then Romeo killed Tybalt‚ then Romeo gets banished from Verona. Juliet takes a sleeping potion‚ and then Romeo comes back

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    Romeo and Juliet’ Monologue Both the Capulet family and the Montague family are fools. They think all this fighting will achieve something? Well I hope Christ is looking upon them‚ for their sake. Now all this fighting has led to the death of a child from each of their families. Romeo and Juliet are dead because of this ludicrous feud‚ but I will pray for them none the less. I feel as though it is my fault‚ that I caused all of this‚ but they are still children of the Lord and it is my duty to

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    and deaths involved. Well‚ the most famous play that Shakespeare ever wrote had all those classifications and ended with a horrible ending. After William Shakespeare wrote the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ numerous people started analyzing and having different viewpoints and opinions on who’s to blame for the tragedy throughout the past years. Many critics have studied the play and Shakespeare himself and argue about who’s to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were

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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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    Romeo and Juliet: An analysis of Act 2‚ Scene 3 In act 2‚ scene 3‚ Romeo confesses his love of Juliet to Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence believes that Romeo is moving on from Rosaline to Juliet too quickly and is rushing to find love. In this scene‚ Friar Lawrence foreshadows Romeo and Juliet’s relationship to be rushed and messy. Friar Lawrence Warns Romeo that he is moving on too quickly from Rosaline because‚ “[Romeo’s] old tear is not washed off yet”.Romeo had just been in heartbroken from Rosaline

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    Friar Lawerence and the nurse had a significant amount of influence on Romeo and Juilet. Both Frair and the nurse act as mentors‚ and even as parental figures towards them. Although both mentors know Romeo and Juilets love is too mature for them to handle‚ they encourge it anyway. Frair Lawerence and the nurse do not make the right decisions when guiding Romeo and Juielt. Friar Lawerence acts as a father to Romeo in the play. He helps Romeo marry his secret love and family enemy‚ Juilet. Friar Lawerence

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