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    Romeo and Juliet Essay- Who is to blame? In Shakespeare’s well-known play write‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ star-crossed lovers suffer a tragic ending. Romeo and Juliet come from feuding families that would never allow their love‚ but they love each other anyways. Although‚ when Juliet tried to see her newly-wed husband‚ Romeo‚ things turn for the worse and they both die together. However‚ the question remains‚ who was the main cause of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Laurence is the main cause of

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    Who is to Blame for Macbeth’s Downfall? Macbeth is a Shakespearean play written during the Elizabethan Era‚ it is set roughly four hundred years before it was written. Macbeth demonstrates what can happen when one does not follow their conscience. The main character‚ Macbeth‚ starts as a very strong character that is very admired. He wins the battle for his country when it seemed that they lost. He is honored greatly after the battle by King Duncan‚ it felt like Macbeth would be forever loyal

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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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    Who is to Blame? The value and quality of any love is determined solely by the lover himself. Romeo and Juliet was written by Shakespeare. The play is a tragedy‚ you will never be able to predict what will happen. Romeo and Juliet loved each other unconditionally. No matter what happens they want to be together and stay together. Sometimes though‚ the events that take place do not always make sense. Romeo and Juliet are not to blame for the events that take place in this play. What is to blame

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    Description A Trojan horse is a malicious computer program hidden inside another program that masks its true purpose and appears to be legitimate. Trojan horses rely on users to install them or can be installed by intruders who have gained unauthorized access by other means. A Trojan horse can be sent as an attachment to an email message or can be placed on a website for an intruder to entice victims. A Trojan horse may be in the form of a Java applet‚ JavaScript‚ ActiveX control‚ or any other

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    to these deaths. One being‚ lord Capulet’s inability to be an affectionate father‚ unnecessary deaths‚ and finally the Friars’ inability to execute plans. Though all these had great affects on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ fate is ultimately to blame for the deaths. Primarily‚ lord Capulet being an ineffective father eventually causes the death of his own daughter‚ Juliet. Right before Juliet is able to say anything to her father regarding

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    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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    obesity is also becoming a growing problem. Everyone blames each other for the obesity epidemic‚ but no one can take the blame and accept that it is possibly our faults. While America is reaching for fast-food companies for an easy meal‚ more Americans are beginning to tip the scales on their way to obesity. Everyone can see that obesity is a problem‚ but no one can say‚ ‘it was our fault’‚ ‘we made ourselves this way’‚ or‚ ‘no‚ do not blame them.’ All of America is blaming the person on the opposite

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ the tragic love story‚ people may wonder ‘who’s to blame?’ Was it the nurse? Friar Lawrence? Lord and lady Montague? Lord and Lady Capulet? Well maybe even Romeo and Juliet themselves. No one really knows the answer to that question. It’s really a matter opinion because they all had some kind of fault to the death of Romeo and Juliet. In my opinion‚ I blame Juliet. In act 1 scene 5 Juliet lets Romeo kiss her‚ which starts every bad thing yet to happen. They were in the middle

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    Moreover‚ although both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth can be considered guilty for the downfall of Macbeth or the tragedy of the play‚ Macbeth is more to blame as a result of his ruthlessness‚ his ambitious desires‚ and his naïve character‚ which allow him to betray his own conscience. Macbeth’s ambitious character and his insatiable lust for power drives him to change his nature towards evil commencing

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