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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    school‚ skilled teenage mouths can be heard performing the practiced art of pointing fingers. Most of the time‚ the topic is harmless squabbles‚ but in the case of Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragedy by William Shakespeare‚ it can be argued that a little blame may be in need of casting. By the end of the play‚ both of the main characters‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ are dead by their own hands‚ and Romeo has killed two people. The love between Juliet and Romeo is forbidden by their families‚ who are mortal enemies

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    Romeo and Juliet is a story of a forbidden love between two teenagers from enemy families that is resolved in two tragic deaths. Romeo and Juliet were tragic and not stupid. They were two teenagers who fell in love‚ and it was not their fault their love turned to a tragedy. The main causes for the tragic end of the play were fate‚ the ancient feud between the Capulets and the Montagues‚ the way things had gone out of control for them and the fact they could not do anything about it. One of the

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    love secret and hidden so no one could see them. But as the story goes on‚ our two lovers killed themselves to achieve pure happiness in the afterlife for each other; making it quite a tragedy and sorrowful for both families on their part. Who is to blame for such sorrow? Well‚ many people believe it is the holy man himself‚ Friar Laurence. Friar can be blamed for many of the outcomes of these events‚ particularly Romeo and Juliet’s

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    In the short story of The Crucible a character Abigail blames others for what she has done. She purposely caused innocent women to be hung. She had pleaded innocent. When she was found guilty she fled town. She had never paid the price for what she had done. In my opinion she is at fault for everything she had done. She knew the price the others would have to pay when she mentioned them in the witch trials. She did not want to get caught for all the bad she did. She found that she could get out

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    Obesity: Who's To Blame?

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    Take into account the fact that educational institutes such as schools and colleges don’t usually advise students of the benefits and outcomes of consuming certain foods. So‚ who really is to blame? The disregard of healthy living within the educational curriculum results in the lack of knowledge and awareness of the health issues that people may encounter‚ as a result of lack of exercise and an unhealthy diet. Additionally‚ children aren’t taught

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    plant a seed of madness inside Macbeth’s head by telling him the future and he commits unspeakable crimes to make their predictions come true. Macbeth suffers for his crimes but was but was it his own fault or was the witches mischief and meddling to blame. Witchcraft in the

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    them. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the couple died. Who could be the perpetrator(s)? I say it was not only the nurse and Friar Laurence‚ Romeo and Juliet play a part in their own deaths. One reason Romeo and Juliet are to blame is because the couple were so desperate and in a hurry to be with one another. There is a saying that goes something like this: “To rush‚ is to waste”. While rushing to be together‚ they wasted the rest of their young lives. They killed themselves

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    of God’s law with "whimpering." Hale says a week’s postponement would seem like mercy to the public‚ not weakness. Danforth doesn’t listen.” This proves how Danforth won’t postpone the hangings because he won’t allow himself‚ his government‚ or his God‚ to look weak. He thinks reputation is more important to him than standing up to save innocent lives. Next‚ when pride and arrogance comes in between with one’s intelligence the effects are often destructive. Danforth proves this through his actions

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    Plautus‚ A Haunted House In the play‚ “Plautus‚ A Haunted House” starts off with a young man‚ Philolaches‚ whose his father has been away from town‚ has been partying and has been wasting his family fortune on his mistress. While the son is in no condition to talk to his father due to being intoxicated‚ his slave‚ Tranio comes up with a scheme to deceive the old man from catching his son from partying. Tranio‚ redefined his role as a trickster in the play and along with all his charisma made

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    Lady Macbeth Is To Blame

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    Why God‚ can I not have my own conscience? Ok‚ get it together Macbeth. I can do this. All I have to do is kill King Duncan. All that is required of me is to sneak into his room and stab him to death. Thinking of this plan reminds me of Lady Macbeth’s cleverness

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