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    and Juliet’s tale the young lovers were meant to be when the servant couldn’t read‚ and when they meet at the party and finally the family feud‚ that was just the beginning of the end. In this essay fate will confess to all of its crimes and actions. The first reason why fate was who to blame was because the servant that was suppose handout the invitations to the party but he couldn’t read so Romeo just so happen to be by him. The servant asked Romeo to read it for him so by

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    Many people would believe that the Sergeant is to blame for the monkey’s paw‚ but when it really is‚ it’s Mr. White’s own fault. Mr. White from The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs‚ and is very much to blame‚ even more so than the Sergeant. The story focuses on a family who took a monkey’s paw from a man‚ leading up to the unfortunate main events that took place. It starts with a man visiting Mr. White’s home in unlikely weather. The sergeant is welcomed in and tells stories of his journeys and movings

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    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 the statement. The first action that could have prevented their deaths is the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. The Capulets and the Montagues have a feud which caused Romeo and Juliet not to be able to tell their family about their marriage. Since they had to keep that a secret they both had to make

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    story of Romeo and Juliet is certainly a tragedy‚ one of the best tragedies that ever was written. The reason that this story is a tragedy is because our two main characters both kill themselves out of love for the other and for the fact that they cannot be together. However‚ there is a question to be posed. Who is to blame for those tragic deaths? The answer is not a “who” but a “who all”. Multiple people are responsible for the death of the two; people from both families. It seems terrible to think

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    Willy was to blame but not completely on his own. He needed help. He just did not realize this nor could he with his mental status. His family is to blame for not getting him the help he needed. I think his neighbor tried to help him more than anyone else. He tried to give Willy jobs‚ he did give him money‚ and he tried to talk to Willy about these things. Willy‚ however‚ would not let him as he thought he was always putting him down. Willy could not recognize help when he saw it because in his mind

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    responsible for the deaths of the beloved Romeo and Juliet. When someone dies people will blame it on different things. They might believe that someone died because of a disease‚ they died because of someone or something‚ or they died because of old age. But‚ in Romeo and Juliet‚ this is not the case. Some people will blame the lovers themselves because they both committed suicide. Others will try to place the blame on the Lord and Lady Capulet because they were forcing Juliet to marry Count Paris‚ but

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    multitude of things‚ but the underpinning reasons of this chaotic web of blame can be traced to one person. The Friar Lawrence. For he was the trusted advisor of the protagonist‚ but his advice and decisions are of poor quality and unsound judgment. Because of this‚ the deaths of Romeo‚ Juliet and others are upon his head. In the play‚ Friar Lawrence is described as the most trusted advisor of many citizens and a well learned‚ knowledgeable man. Which is why it is quite surprising that much of his advice

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    During the Cold War‚ both USA and USSR have faults. But Stalin’s action was most to blame. He has the most aggressive actions compared to the actions done by USA. He did not keep his promise which he had agreed at the Yalta Conference. He had dominated the countries in East Europe and spread Communism‚ causing dictatorship and people imprisoned due to the disloyalty towards Stalin. Also‚ a lot of Stalin’s actions had offense USA. However‚ things done by Truman such as the propagandas posted and increased

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    the nurse are also to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. The nurse went against Juliet’s parents’ wishes and told her it was okay to go ahead and marry Romeo. She knew Mrs. Capulet arranged for Juliet to marry Paris‚ but she still encouraged Juliet to marry Romeo. "Then hie you hence to Friar Lawrence’ cell; there stays a husband to make you a wife" (pg. 331‚ lines 68/69). By saying that‚ she over-stepped her boundaries of being just Juliet’s nurse. Friar Lawrence is to blame because he’s the one

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    to tantalize readers around the world today. One of the reasons that it remains doing so is that of the conversation that is to be had about what happens in the novel. With plot twist after plot twist‚ the reader is left wondering whose fault everything truly was. The one who is to blame for the outcome of Romeo and Juliet is just that: Romeo himself. This is evidenced by‚ along with Juliet and her actions‚ the fact that Romeo chooses to act upon his love too quickly‚ his relationship with the feud

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