Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montaguge and Juliet Capulet, Romeo and Juliet are rivals from healthy families they don’t know each other yet until a party they go to Romeo and Juliet meet at the party and fall in love with each other and they get married in secret from their families but when Juliet fakes her death the letter that was supposed to inform Romeo about her death it does not arrive in time and by the time Romeo see One example from the play is that Friar Lawrence is to blame for their…
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wrote Romeo and Juliet, a play about two lovers who kill themselves because they cannot get their way. When the two lovers die, Prince Escalus of Verona wants the person responsible to be punished, but who is to blame? While Fate is to blame, Friar Lawrence, Lady Capulet, and The Families are to blame for the deaths as well. Friar Lawrence is one to blame for the deaths. Friar Lawrence married the two lovers hoping it would end the family feud, but he thought that it will turn out bad. Friar Lawrence…
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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare’s most popular plays. There are many characters in the play. The main characters are Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. The story starts with feuding families, Romeo and Juliet being from each. They fall in love and decide to get married in secret. In a crazy turn of events, the both commit suicide. There are three main groups responsible for the things that happened. The families Montague and Capulet, Friar Lawrence and Romeo himself. These…
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that about Romeo and Juliet? If the truth was spoken, I know that I definitely do not believe that. The play of Romeo and Juliet was a tornado of conflicts and complications, which make it troubling to believe that they (Romeo and Juliet) were meant to be. You can call it fate, but if you are being realistic then you can infer that someone must hold at least some of the responsibility. In my own conceit, Friar Lawrence is the main culprit of the entire dilemma, along with partial blame to Juliet’s…
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Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet came from families who were enemies of each other. They meet at a party at Juliet's house. They kissed that night and fell in love. They had to keep their love a secret because their families hated each other. Romeo had feelings for Rosaline and Juliet’s parents wanted her to marry Paris. Their love for each other ended up with them both dying. Friar Lawrence is mostly to blame for his death. In Act 2, Friar Lawrence helps Romeo and Juliet…
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In Shakesphere’s play Romeo and Juliet, two lovers who come from different royal families with equal power have a forbidden love. Their lives ended early due to the feud between the two royal families and not being able to be together. There is one person in this story that is to blame for both of their deaths for trying to help them stay together, and that is Friar Lawrence. It was foolish of Friar to help Romeo and Juliet stay and run away together because his plan risked Juliet’s life and also…
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In Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, is a story about two star-crossed lovers whose fate is inevitable. This is a story about a feud between two families and the love between the two families Montagues and Capulets and how the families feud destroys their most prized possessions. Even though the families are not to blame for such tragedies, there is one person to blame and it’s the person who married Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence, who ends up making a plan that ends up with the children of…
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The Killer? Romeo and Juliet is a tragic death story, so there has to be someone who is to blame for their deaths. It is easy to say that The Capulets and Montagues hate each other. It must have been hard for Romeo and Juliet to be together. So who would you blame for their deaths? Ultimately, the people who are responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths are Friar John, Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Juliet. One reason why Friar Lawrence is at stake is because Friar Lawrence gave Juliet the sleeping…
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Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love. Romeo and Juliet cannot start a family together because their families are against each other. In the end, Romeo and Juliet end up killing themselves because of the fighting that happens between both families. Friar Lawrence is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death. One example from the play is when he sends his servant Friar John to deliver a message to Romeo. This evidence clearly proves that Friar Lawrence does not have…
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be the blame. Romeo and Juliet looked at each other, as if their connection was love at first sight. However, lust and active hormones, are due to this attraction. The young teens misunderstood love. This misunderstanding of love was egged on by careless and reckless adults, for example, friar Lawrence. He was the reason for their so-called “destined connection and fate”. In the play "Romeo and Juliet" the author partakes their death as fate. With plenty of arguable evidence, Friar Lawrence was to…
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