own life due to their overpowering love for each other. Was fate to blame? In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the main characters decide to kill themselves, forbidden to love each other. This tragedy is generally considered a fate’s fault, and is usually considered as an example for the wrath of fate, but was fate the only thing to blame? Personal choice has just as much impact as fate in the play Romeo and Juliet. Fate separated the two lovers, turning their lives into a battle…
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The tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare can be blamed on many individuals. Lord and Lady Capulet and Lord and Lady Montague can be blamed because of the long lasting feud both families did not want to end with each other. Some people blame the Nurse because she knew the relationship between Romeo and Juliet and did not try to stop it. Many people blame Friar Lawrence because of how involved he was in the relationship between Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence married them in hopes…
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Who is to blame? Envision you and your love both dying because you had to hide your love from your family and friends. This could affect you and everyone around you. This happens in Romeo and Juliet. The two fall in love and conceal their emotion because the two families hate each other. They then are forced with the decision to die or to live in pain. In this article I will be considering who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's casualty. The two families Romeo and Juliet are from, the Montagues…
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Romeo and Juliet, one of Shakespeare’s most notable works in history, depicts an infamous love story that ended in the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. When the watchmen discovered their bodies, they had several questions. Who was to blame for this tragedy? Or, was there really anyone to blame? The Prince of Verona, appalled by what had happened, had this to say: “Some shall be pardoned, and some punished” (Romeo and Juliet. 5.3.322). Although it is not directly said who he is referring to, the events…
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Who is truly to blame for the tragedies of Romeo and Juliet? What motives were made to start the deaths that occurred? Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight. But they are of feuding families and cannot be together. Their families feud breaks them apart and forces them not to be together, leaving Juliet to marry Paris unless she can change what will come. Juliet drinks a potion given to her by Friar Lawrence and fall into a sleep that makes her seem dead. Then when Romeo find out about…
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tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, traces romance of two lovers. Romeo and Juliet is a very deep and profound play about how two ‘star-crossed’ lovers met at a ball. The feud between the Montagues and Capulets prevents the love of Romeo and Juliet and ultimately results in two unfortunate deaths. It may be difficult to determine who is to blame for the deaths, because both of their lives had been influenced and controlled by many people. The characters who are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet…
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Romeo and Juliet Blame Paper Many students have to read the play “The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet” and have to agree that there actually was much tragedy in this play, But who is real to blame for all of this? Could it be The Capulets? Or maybe The Montagues? Could it be Romeo and Juliet themselves? In my opinion, Friar Lawrence was to blame for all of the tragedy within this play. The Friar was the person who gave Juliet the sleeping potion in the first place, The Friar also failed to deliver the…
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“Oh Romeo oh Romeo, I love you so much”. This is a love story based in the middle ages but with a tragic ending. Romeo and Juliet meet at party and they start talking but they find out that the are from different sides of two feuding families. They keep it a secret then they try to meet and then they kill themselves. But who is to blame for this tragic suicide? Is it themselves, their parents or other people of the royal families. There's a lot of evidence, so in the first paragraph is going to…
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The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet “Love all, trust few, do wrong none” (William Shakespeare) In the play Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, ties into the quote because the characters loved each other, they didn't trust their parents, even though they did do a few wrong ,they tried to be honest, but it was all in the name of love. The blame should be placed on only three main characters. They are hot headed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and the annoying Paris. All three of these people lie, and in…
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The general storyline of Romeo and Juliet is about two lovers hailing from two feuding families and defying expectations in their short three day love affair. The play presents many attempts to stop the hatred but only after the deaths of the lovers, the grudge consequently ends. In due course, the hatred the families had for each other was from a strong need to maintain pride and dignity and both parties neither capable of overcoming the ancient grudge and tension. The scene that I am going to present…
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