...If you have ever read Romeo and Juliet you know at the end they both die. Their love for each other killed them. But have you ever wondered who was really responsible for their deaths? People would usually say they killed themselves. You’re correct, but who lead them to the point that death was their answer? On the other hand people would say it was someone else’s fault. They lead them into it. Well if that’s the case then who? No one knows the true “killer”. The one/ones who lead them to kill themselves. There is so many people to choose from. But when you narrow it down, it doesn’t take long to notice. The most reasonable answer is their parents. One reason that their parents are reasonable is that both Juliet’s and Romeo’s family hate each other. So they had to hide from their families that they were in love with each other. If they didn’t hide their love for each other, someone would get punished. This is what they thought, but they didn’t want to take the chance of someone getting hurt. In the story Romeo was talking about Juliet and someone stopped him and told him that, that was the royal family and that they are enemies with her family. So their parents wouldn’t allow them to be together. They weren’t allowed to talk to each other. Their parents were so worried about...
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...Romeo and Juliet is the most epic love story of all time. It is said they were destined to fall in love, or maybe just destined to fall. Romeo and Juliet were two star-crossed lovers whose story played out in Verona, Italy. Romeo was from the family of the Montagues, whom are long-time enemies of the Capulets, the family from which Juliet came. Romeo crashed a party thrown by Capulet, Juliet’s father. At the party, he met Juliet, and they fell in love instantly. As destiny would have it, they get married, but the fateful, whirlwind love affair ultimately leads to the untimely deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence, Romeo’s priest, is often falsely accused of being responsible for the double suicide that ended the tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet. However, all of the major events that lead to the deaths...
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...I believe that Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own deaths because they were the ones who chose to commit suicide. They had a choice to commit suicide or not. Romeo and Juliet were responsible for their own deaths as evidence by Romeo’s and Juliet’s choices to act upon their love for each other too quickly, their decision to hide their marriage from their families and take their own lives were on them and only them. If they would have thought to tell their parents about them and showed how happy they were together, Juliet wouldn’t have to fake her own death and Romeo wouldn’t have to get poison to kill himself right by Juliet. When Juliet woke up the friar tried to get her out of the tum but she saw Romeo and wanted to die to,...
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...Who is Responsible for the Death of Romeo and Juliet? “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, written by William Shakespeare, is a story written in 1597 about young star crossed lovers. The two young lovers come from feuding families, fall in love, and marry in secret against their families wishes. The play ends in tragedy when the two lovers take their own lives but one must ask, who is really responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet? There are so many possibilities as for who could have caused Romeo and Juliet's death, but ultimately Romeo and his impatience is to blame. The main reason that Romeo is responsible for his and his lover’s tragic death is merely because of his rashness and impatience. The cycle begins when Romeo, heartbroken...
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...end of the day, Romeo and Juliet are dead. Many believe others are at fault for their death. Perhaps, it was their own fault for killing themselves. Although many others caused grief, the decision was made only to be by themselves. The people responsible for Romeo's and Juliet's death is no one but themselves. Romeo had previously liked another girl he saw and then all of a sudden he was deeply in love with Juliet. They both knew that they came from rival families but they still did not care and got the idea to get married. They both committed suicide for one another I believe that was a little unrealistic because they met that year probably not even a year passed and to commit suicide for someone is nothing but to blame them. No one had a gun to their head telling them to kill themselves. It was their choice that's why they're the ones responsible for their deaths. Another reason for the deaths being their own fault is because Romeo killed Tybalt. This caused a lot of grief and pressure. Romeo was nervous of what could happen to him....
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...Who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet's death I think many people believe in Fate,but in this condition I don't think Romeo and Juliet's death can be simply explained by fate. We need to take into account everything around them, like their parents,Romeo himself.....and if their love was not a secret would it have ended in tragedy? I am going to declare why Romeo and Juliet's death can not simply explain by fate, and these are my point -Romeo is responsible for his own death. -Friar is responsible for their death. -Juliet's parents are responsible for Juliet's death. 1.First of all Romeo is responsible for his own death because he does everything without thinking , just like he shouldn't go to the party in the first place thought he knows their families hate each other , and it might get him trouble , I also think he shouldn't kill Tybalt because of the conflict between Romeo and Tybalt, it lead to Tybalt getting killed and Romeo banished , and even when he doubted about Juliet's death , his first idea is " Oh My God!!!!! I am going to die with her" He even don't want to make sure is that information correct or not , after he went to Juliet's grave he just drunk the potion , he didn't check her body . If he checked the body then he won't drink the potion it might saved their lifes , and maybe they could have devised a plan together and escaped Verona. So from the way he acted I think he lacked patience, and does everything without thinking and that cause his...
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...Love, hate, and death. A common yet horrible combination. Two lovers fall madly in love just to fall to their death. An intense feeling of deep affection is the definition of love, a feeling of fondness, tenderness, and warmth. A feeling of intenseness or passionate dislike towards someone is essentially hatred, a feeling of loathe, detest, and despise. And death is the action or fact of dying or being killed; the end of the life of a person or organism, one word to describe it all is the end. Romeo and Juliet met and fell madly in love, some people would state it all true love first sight. At the end of the book both characters kill themselves because they couldn’t be together. The three characters who are most responsible for the tragic ending...
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...Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet William Shakespeare’s play “Romeo and Juliet,” is a very well known play. This play is known for its romance and its tragic ending. One question that is often asked is who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? This topic is very debatable, but there are a few people that can be held responsible for their death. The people to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death are the Capulets and Montagues, Friar Laurence and Romeo and Juliet. The feud between the Capulets and Montagues could have possibly led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. This play starts off with a fight between the Capulets and Montagues to show the audience that these families do not get along. The biggest problem is that Romeo, a Montague, and Juliet, a Capulet, are in love. Do to the fights between their families, it would be impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be married if their parents knew. Therefore, they felt it was best to keep their love a secret. Juliet’s parents had basically set up an arranged married for Juliet, which is hinted by her mother, Lady Capulet, in Act I, Scene III. When Romeo and Juliet first met, they instantly thought they were meant to be together. Because of Juliet’s arranged married, they were caused to speed their relationship up and they got married as soon as possible. If Romeo and Juliet could have been honest with their families then maybe the feud would have ended. In Act III, Scene I; Romeo’s cousin, Mercutio, and Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt...
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...In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two lovers in the city of Verona take their lives. Their unfortunate demise is a result of many factors; adult influences, fate, and the animosity between their families. However, the two lovers made all the decisions leading to their tragedy even though they knew the consequences of their actions. Romeo and Juliet make many bad decisions throughout the course of the play, deciding to get married the day after they met at the Capulet party, and killing themselves in their despair, which dooms themselves from the very beginning. Romeo’s impulsive nature led to him killing two men, and Juliet put bother her and Romeo’s lives at risk by taking the fateful potion.Knowing the consequences, they still made terrible...
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...Isn’t it strangely humorous how the man who’s responsible for Romeo’s death, that his own death is caused by Romeo. That of course is Mercutio. Mercutio is one of the unlikely suspects to who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death, as Mercutio has done many good things to Romeo. He defended him against Tybalt, even fought against Tybalt to prevent Romeo from having to duel him. Although that’s also where it went wrong. Mercutio fighting Tybalt to defend Romeo is probably the worst thing he could have done for Romeo as he himself is killed by Tybalt as he is stabbed when Romeo tries to break up the fight. Romeo is then struck by the feeling of guilt and revenge which makes him kill Tybalt leading to his banishment. Although that is not...
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...The tale of a romantic death, the play Romeo and Juliet has swept the heart of the masses for generations. Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare in approximately 1595. The story is a tale of two lovers that are within arm’s reach but socially at the ends of the world from another. Romeo being a Montague is forbidden to be together with Juliet, a Capulet, their adventure to seek love leads them to face many trials and ordeals and ends in tragedy. One of the most controversial questions raised by the play would be who is ultimately the most responsible for the deaths of the tragic lovers, the most fitting answer would be Juliet’s mother. Juliet’s mother, Lady Capulet plays a vital antagonist in the play being the puppeteer that tries to manipulate the lovers and eventually leading them to their demise. In the play three quotes stand out and show how Lady Capulet is the most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death....
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...Romeo Montague, a character in William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, is the most impulsive and irrational person in all of literary history. In the beginning, he seems like a desperate lover who is trying to find a way to remain in his lover’s presence, but ultimately his irrational thinking brings death to him and his beloved. He shows his haste when he kills Tybalt to avenge Mercutio, and it is also displayed when he rushes to take his own life after hearing the news of Juliet’s death. Romeo is at fault for his and Juliet’s death, because he rushes into decisions too quickly, whether it be taking the life of another, or taking his own life. At first, Romeo appears to be a soft, love-struck man, but he becomes very rash and foolish. Romeo and Juliet were going were going to get married, and all would be swell. Then, Tybalt kills Mercutio, who is very dear to him. Out of pure rage, Romeo avenges his friend, but it results in him being torn away from his lover by becoming banished. After hearing of Mercutio's death, he says: Alive in triumph, and Mercutio slain? Away to heaven respective lenity, And...
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...Who is the most to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? (do not plagiarize please!!!!!!!!! it is illegal to do so thank you) Essay: For hundreds of years people have argued over the reason for the tragic and fatal deaths of the young lovers, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. Audiences are greatly impacted by the fatality of Romeo and Juliet and it makes us consider who was most to blame for this tragic event. Shakespeare’s play presents a variety of characters, which some may have been responsible for this sudden event to transpire. The characters that contribute most dramatically to the deaths are Friar Lawrence, Tybalt and Juliet’s father Lord Capulet. It is clear that the irresponsibility and foolishness from Friar Lawrence was partially to blame for the lover’s tragic death. Although he clearly cares and is empathetic towards the lovers, many of his decisions lead to their fatalities. Friar Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet in secret, hoping that he would bring peace to the two feuding families, "For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your households' rancour to pure love." As well as this, Friar Lawrence devises a dangerous and risky plan to have Juliet fake her death by drinking a poisonous vile, so she can be with lover Romeo. What he does not take into account though is how hastily Romeo might respond to the news of Juliet’s death. With Romeo not receiving the plan due to the delayed delivery, he is distraught and depressed that his lover has “died”, therefore killing...
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...William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love play that tells the tale of two star crossed lovers. It has been the cause of much controversy over who can be held to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, however the fault cannot be placed on one individual, rather, multiple protagonists. Ultimately, Friar Lawrence, the Nurse and Romeo and Juliet themselves can be blamed for their demise. Friar Lawrence's lack of responsibility and foresight contributed significantly to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Being the individual to marry them, and devise ill fated plans, he was imprudent because he did not predict that such a situation would have tragic results. His inability to communicate between all involved severely impacted the...
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...In the “Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” in my opinion it was Friar Lawrence fault in the death of both characters. In the pay I believe it is his fault because he gave them bad advice and he went behind their families backs and secretly married. It is hard to exactly pinpoint who was the true reason of their deaths. Most people say it's because there families feud and some could say it is romeo and juliet's fault. I say it is Friars fault. In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet the man called Friar Lawrence he took on the roll to almost “mentor” romeo and juliet and he went behind their families long life feud and married them.He kept the secret until the bitter end of there love story when they both end up dying. Friar in my opinion is most responsible...
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