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    this story could have been prevented‚ had it not been for something as simple as carelessness. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed the act of suicide‚ Friar Laurence and Juliet’s Nurse are ultimately to blame for their deaths. Some people may believe that fate is to blame for the Lovers’ deaths. They might think that the lovers took their own lives because something as harsh as fate left them no choice‚ but they are wrong. They are wrong because Romeo would not have killed himself‚ which would have

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    Maria Eva Duarte was born on May 7‚ 1919 in Los Toldos Argentina. She was the youngest illegitimate child of Juan Duarte and his mistress Juana Ibarguen. Eva had a difficult childhood‚ her father had his own wife and children‚ and he gave Juana’s Ibarguen children his last name and would visit them once in a while. When Eva was seven her father died living them in very poor conditions‚ all the family‚ her mother and the five children lived in a tiny one room and in order to pay the rent and

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    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 that somebody’s own family caused‚ or played a part in causing the death of relative. It is terrible‚ but it is still true all the same. From the moment the story started the death of Romeo and Juliet is already in motion. That is because

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    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 of their two households‚ and

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    characters‚ and‚ famously written and recited - their death. Whilst their death could perhaps not have been avoided‚ there is one prominent question that must be answered: who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? The question‚ of course‚ is much more simply spoken than answered‚ though‚ I do have some ideas to raise answer to such an open-ended question. Three characters‚ Fate‚ Capulet (her father)‚ and Frair Lawrence share the blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Of these‚ the most blameworthy

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    The deaths of Romeo and Juliet in the timeless tragedy can be said to have been caused by a 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

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    been conjuring witchcraft. The problem is that they were caught by a man named Reverend Parris. Unlucky for him his daughter Betty was apart of the group who was in the forest. The next day she appears to have fallen into a coma‚ and rumors about Witchcraft start to spread all throughout the town. With rumors spreading around the girls start to blame others so that they are not tried with witchcraft. Hale says this quote because he see’s that the town is very corrupt and no one likes each other

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    three possible scenarios of who was to blame for the Cold War; the USA‚ the USSR or both. There are three historical views on this topic‚ the Revisionist view which blamed the Americans‚ the Traditionalist view which blamed the Russians and the Post- Revisionist view which blamed both sides. The Revisionist view on the Cold war was that American policies‚ and the desire to spread Capitalism around the globe‚ caused the Cold War. They thought that the USA was to blame and effectively started the

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    In every story‚ someone is to blame for all of the problems that occur. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ it is all a series of misfortunate events. Romeo and Juliet were two teenagers with feuding families that fell in love. The love was so strong‚ that a lot of people ended up dying in the end. You can easily pinpoint someone for everything that takes place in this play. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the person that is to blame for all of the tragedies is Romeo

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    Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Many of the characters in William Shakespeare’s “Romeo and Juliet” can be called responsible for the lovers’ deaths (including themselves). Ultimately‚ one of the overriding themes of the story: fate‚ is the reason for their deaths. Throughout the story‚ it would be inevitable‚ it would be their fate that Romeo and Juliet both take their own lives. This is established in the prologue of the play‚ therefore no matter how the characters act to try

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