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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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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for the outcome. In William Shakespeare's, Romeo and Julie, guilt is drawn from every aspect of the play and affects the outcome entirely. Several characters are responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. The characters the Capulets, Friar Laurence, and Tybalt are the guiltiest of all, for Romeos and Juliet's death. To begin, the Capulets are to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths because they are unsupportive, uptight, and uncaring. The Capulets wanted to disown Juliet when she admitted she did…
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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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In William Shakespeare’s play, the infamous ‘Romeo and Juliet’, many are blamed for the death of the two lovers. There are many people who may fall under this category, of being part of the reason as to why the couple did die, however one which stand out the most in Shakespeare’s play seems to The Capulet family for their aggressive, callous behaviour towards their so called ‘beloved’ daughter Juliet. Another person whom is in the book and is to blame is Friar Laurence for his ignorance and the fact…
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Romeo and Juliet is a well known tragic love story by William Shakespeare. In this tragically beautiful piece of betrayal, and love, there is a fault for a death, in this case there are six of them. At the end of Romeo and Juliet, the two passionately star crossed lovers fall to their deaths along with Tybalt, witty Mercutio, Lady Montague, and ignorant Paris. There are many who state that the person who is responsible for all the tragic deaths is Rosaline, the girl Romeo was infatuated with before…
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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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1.3% rate. Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a story about two star-crossed lovers who eventually contribute to this statistic. When these two suicides happen in such a short time, people are quick to place blame. Friar Lawrence's irresponsibility and poor planning contributed significantly to the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet. After Romeo and Juliet meet, Romeo needs the Friar to marry him in secret because of their family’s hatred. When Romeo asks the Friar to marry him and Juliet he responds…
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In 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…
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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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