read “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet have matured in many ways during the play. They both make a transition from an impulsive child to a resolute adult. This all happens fast since the play was only about three days. Rome matures by getting over someone he really did not love to be getting with someone he deeply, truly cared about. Juliet matures by listening to other people and getting her point across. She also turns into a well respectful woman. We all know Romeo. Romeo
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William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet, Friar Lawrence, and Romeo ostensibly are to blame for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. All three come into this context more than other character’s because they started everything from the beginning. Without Romeo and Juliet falling in love so quickly and then wanting to get married so early, none of the conflict would have happened. The Friar, on the other half, was middling with this idea and did not think to put an end to it. Juliet, Friar Lawrence
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chosen to inform you about the consequence of hate. It will be based on the famous William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet. Hate is a strong thing that would make people do just about anything. In the play of Romeo and Juliet it shows what hatred can really do. The three things that hate caused were the death of Tybalt, Juliet being rebellious, and the death of Romeo and Juliet. Juliet was a rebellious teenager like most of us right. Her parents wanted her to marry someone that she didn’t
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If I had to pick someone to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet it would be Romeo. Romeo should shoulder the burden of most of the blame because he is the character that makes things happen within the story; like when he disregarded the friar’s warnings about marring Juliet too quickly, or when he let Mercutio die then killed Tybalt, or many other things but I will focus on what I believe shows why he is the main person to blame. Romeo’s terrible judgement and listening skills can be seen
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The Crisis of Romeo and Juliet: Who is to Blame? Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous tragic love stories of all time. This somber masterpiece is interwoven with death, forbidden love, and fighting. Though, who is to blame for all this sorrow? As Shakespeare’s work is examined further, it is evident that all of the characters and events contribute to the dramatic ending of the play. Romeo is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he was the one who started
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Romeo was ready to drink the poison. “ Wait, I shall kiss thy lips before I drink my death.” Romeo lips touched Juliet’s. When Romeo’s lips touche Juliet’s he felt her move. Romeo moved away from Juliet in bewilderment. He looked down at her to see her smiling up at him. “ Oh, my sweet Romeo you came for me.” Juliet said in a sweet voice. “ Of course I would never leave you, but I must ask, how is it you live?” he asked with confusion on his face, but love and hope in his eyes. “ I
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Through the begining of the story, Romeo was "in love" with Rosealine. However, his cousin Benvolio told him that they were other beauties out there. Romeo didn't believe him at first. But he was wrong. Later in the story, Romeo goes to the Capulet party, and he met Juliet. Romeo's infatuation (an intense but short lived passion or admiration for someone or something) with Rosealine, was based on Romeo's loneliness. Romeo wasn't truly in love with Rosealine, he's just love sick. Although, he
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Romeo, a teenage boy who does not think ahead and acts on impulse according to his emotions, like passion and hatred, is blamed for the tragic deaths of Juliet and himself. First of all, when Romeo meets Juliet at Capulet’s party, instantly falling in love with her, but when he learns of her family name, he decides to blame his family for this ill-fated love, stating, “Is she a Capulet?/O dear account! My life is my foe’s debt”(I,v,117-118). Instead of acknowledging the consequences their love has
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In Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet, two "star crossed lovers" (Romeo and Juliet) kill themselves because of many actions of the people around them. Friar Lawrence is most at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play, Friar Lawrence's plans all seem to fail: he married Romeo and Juliet even though the families hate each other, he didn't tell Romeo about the plan to rescue Juliet, but he went through with it anyways and, finally, he did nothing to prevent Juliet's death. As
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In Romeo and Juliet, two teenagers, Romeo and Juliet, briskly fall in love with one another and struggle to cope with a multitude of issues that plague their ideal life. It is evident that there are many problems with their love and death seemed to evidently be approaching them throughout the whole entire play. Nevertheless, there are numerous incidences in which Romeo and Juliet could have prevented their own deaths, so, therefore, they could have continued to live their lives together. The first
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