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    The first to blame for the young couples death is the Nurse‚ a trusted family servant to the Capulets. The Nurse had made minor problems but she was surely involved with this catastrophe. Romeo and his friends have decided to go to the Capulet’s party in masks because Rosaline was invited. It took a turn when Romeo met Juliet. They had instantly fallen in love‚ and then found out they are from rival families. They had loved each other so much‚ that at a point‚ they knew they were determined for each

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    Who was the greatest contributor to the death of Romeo and Juliet? In this essay I will be writing about William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet‚ I will be doing an in-depth analysis as to who I think is most to blame for the sad eventual deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ analysing each character in detail. First‚ let’s start with the general storyline. It is fourteenth century Verona‚ an Italian city. Two families‚ the Capulet’s and Montague’s‚ have been feuding for centuries‚ the reason for this

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    imagine your life for the better‚ you begin to psych yourself up about it. Now imagine walking into your living room one day only to find the person who was presumed dead standing in front of you. Not only would your world be flipped upside down once‚ it would once again. That is basically what happened to Mrs. Mallard‚ a lady with a heart disease‚ who literally died of shock when her husband stood before her days after being presumed dead in a train wreck‚ although he was completely oblivious that

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    since the earthquake now eleven years‚ And she was weaned—I never shall forget it— Of all the days of the year‚ upon that day” (Act I‚ Sce iii). Even Though‚ the Nurse was just Capulet’s servant‚ Juliet was breastfed by her. Juliet didn’t really know who to approach. Her relation with her parents were really poor. After Tybalt’s death‚ Capulet wanted assist his daughter to get over the misery; so he takes hold of the first thought that comes to his mind which is speeding up the wedding. Lady Capulet

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    Sometimes people do things without thinking then regret their decisions later. In addition to that‚ people might not even consider all their options before making a big decision. In the case of Romeo and Juliet‚ Friar Lawrence does both of these things. Friar Lawrence is most responsible for these star crossed lovers deaths for many reasons. Some reasons are he tends to do things for the wrong reasons‚ he doesn’t think things through‚ and is quite forgetful. Friar knows that Romeo and Juliet are

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    Downfall of the Macbeth’s If one has the firmness of killing another‚ will that person collapse to the forces of guilt and turn themselves in‚ or will that person suffer the effects of guilt and try to live through their troubles? Guilt can cause many people to turn themselves in or can make people succumb into a deep hole. In the play "Macbeth" by William Shakespeare‚ Shakespeare reveals that the effects of guilt can cause the downfall of one’s status and more importantly‚ their inner being.

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    The tragedy Macbeth written by Shakespeare shows a man fall from the greatest pedestal‚ kingship. It is one of the greatest tragedies because it demonstrates how a once loyal and courageous man can diminish into an immoral ’butcher’. Macbeth receives a prophecy from three witches’ stating that he would become King. This prophecy enkindled Macbeth’s ’vaulting ambition’ and after the prompting of Lady MacbethMacbeth commits regicide. Killing the King is the beginning of Macbeth’s tragic fall. After

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    April 14th‚ 1912‚ is a day everyone will remember‚ it’ll go down in history as a day when disaster struck. Not too far from New York. The Titanic hit an iceberg which as a result made it sink in the North Atlantic Ocean. Nowadays we look back and remember this was an important event because so many people died when the ship sank‚ partly because of the lack of lifeboats. After the sinking no ship was allowed to set sail unless there were enough lifeboats for everyone on the ship. It took nearly 3

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    Who Was to Blame? The story Romeo and Juliet is a story about two crossed lovers who were killed by someone else’s mistakes. At the end of the story‚ Juliet drank a potion in which would “kill” her for 42 hours. Friar said that he would deliver a note to Romeo saying that Juliet would wake up and she would be fine. Friar was unable to deliver that note because the black plague was going around and he was not able to enter Mantua‚ therefore Friar was to blame for their deaths. In Romeo and Juliet

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    famous Cold War historian‚ Walter Lippmann. A central question in the historiography of the Cold War is simply‚ who was to blame for the cold war? This is one of the most controversial debates in world history. There are mainly three differing “schools” of thoughts about the origin of this conflict: “orthodox” explanations‚ “revisionism‚” and “post-revisionism.” The orthodox view mainly blames the Soviet Union for starting the

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