Romeo ends up killing Tybalt causing his banishment which started all of this. If Romeo had mourned over Mercutio’s death instead of kill Tybalt he would not be banished, Tybalt would. (Insert quote). This quote shows the scene where Romeo
In the play Romeo and Juliet by william shakespheare,a tragic love story, we were asked who was to blame for their deaths of romeo and juliet.I blame Romeo and Juliet for their deaths. I blame Romeo for showing to the capulet party.I blame Juliet for taking the wording p The reason why I blame Romeo is because he should not have showed up to the party. That party was not for montagues.”These violent delights have delight ends”(Act iii,scene iv ). Because he went this was the cause…
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a common theme in many novels. One such example is in the play Romeo and Juliet which is possibly one of the most famous tragedies in existence. Written about the love of a young couple from rival families, the story tells of how two young teenagers fall in love and devise a plan to run away together. However, whilst Romeo is away the plan goes awry and results in the death of both. For decades it has been argued over who is to blame for their deaths. A few read into the play too much and mistake…
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or to blame. In William Shakespeare's classic tragedy, Romeo and Juliet take the audience through a journey of a young man and woman's life that are soulmates for each other but lead to tragedy due to the harsh relationship of their families. Towards the middle of the play, everything seems to be going so well until Romeo’s action takes over and he kills Tybalt. At the end of the play, Romeo and Juliet both end up taking their lives and leaving everyone with the question, “Who is to blame?”. There…
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Who’s to Blame? Who’s to blame of the tragedy of Romeo's and Juliet's death? In the story, “Romeo and Juliet”, there were many things that caused Romeo and Juliet to death. Juliet’s parents are one to blame, but there were a few other things that played a part in their deaths, such as fate and Friar Lawrence, and finally themselves. Throughout the story Juliet's parents kept pressuring her to marry Paris. In the story it says, “Well, think of marriage now… Speak briefly, can you like of…
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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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Can blame be put on only one person? Sometimes yes, but there are usually always a few others that either started, helped, or caused the real problem. Shakespeare's best known play Romeo and Juliet shows this outstandingly. Two teenagers named Romeo and Juliet tried to fix their family’s feud by showing the montagues and capsules can be in love with one another with no consequences. Their plan never worked out, and they ended up dying instead. Who's to blame, the kids or the feud? The family feud…
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After many deaths and series of bad events, many readers may wonder, who is to blame? In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there is not a specific character that is responsible for the bad luck and death of many people. Every character is responsible for their actions and making the feud worse than it had been in the past. At the beginning of the drama, Romeo made poor decisions. He fell under the peer pressure of Mercutio and decided to go to the party that he was not invited…
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it is.” (Unknown author) in the play by William Shakespeare, “Romeo and Juliet” has a number of people to blame for the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet. Could it be Friar Lawrence, the Capulets, or the Montagues? Romeo and Juliet themselves are the ones to blame for the ending of the play. First, they rushed themselves to get married and run away together, the hid their love from their families, and they took their own lives. Romeo and Juliet acted quickly and carelessly to be with one another…
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their 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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Who is to Blame For Shakespeare's biggest Tragedy? When we are young, all of us learn to blame others for misfortune, mistakes, false steps, and faux pases. Even now as we grow older we blame people for larger problems such as death, poverty, and war. In William Shakespeare's famed play Romeo and Juliet two lovers from two loathing families take their own lives in devotion to each other. Prince Escalus’s responded to the news of Romeo and Juliet’s death by saying, “All are punished” (V . iii .…
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