Tybalt and Friar caused the most conflict so they are to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death. People can not comprehend that it is Romeo and Juliet to blame so they blame other people. In Romeo and Juliet people blame each other which leads to people making important decisions. Tybalt and Friar are to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death. Tybalt is a major factor to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death. Tybalt killed Mercutio in a sword fight. In the story Tybalt is play fighting with Mercutio and stabs…
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races to put the blame on someone. In the play, Romeo and Juliet develop a very fatal love. Romeo and Juliet both die because of a miscommunication but the question remains, “who is to blame?” Yes, Romeo and Juliet killed themselves to be together, but the blame for their deaths can not be put solely on them.Tybalt and Capulet caused the most damage and ultimately, lead to the demise of the two love birds. Therefore, Tybalt and Capulet are the real people to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.…
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literature, people are often responsible 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…
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literature, people are often responsible for the outcome. In William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet, 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 Romeo 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…
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Romeo and Juliet have no one to blame but themselves for their own demise. To what extent do you agree? DUE 1st WEEK BACK: William Shakespeare’s ‘Romeo and Juliet’ tells the story of two star-crossed lovers, residing in Verona, Italy, who in the process of wanting to be together ultimately meet their tragic demise. Among the many characters involved in the play, those that can be blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are themselves, as well as Friar Laurence and Tybalt. Romeo and Juliet can…
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The essay will be about Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The deaths in the play of Romeo and Juliet will be discussed. Also, the reason being that he or she is to blame for their deaths. Therefore I’ll be writing abut the first death of Mercutio. The people involved with the death of Mercutio were Romeo and Tybalt. Mercutio had fought Tybalt because he was defending Romeo. Romeo did not want them to fight and they nearly killed each other. Romeo had interfered in the fight and had Mercutio…
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Who is to Blame For the Death of Two Lovers? Throughout the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there were many events that led to the deaths of the lovers, and the blame falls on many of the characters. In the play, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two teens from rival families. They meet at the Capulet’s party and are infatuated with each other. Shortly after, Romeo and Juliet agree to marry each other. The Friar marries them, neither family was aware of the relationship…
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teens. The two teens love is impeded by the actions of a key secondary character the actions of this character ultimately resulted in the death of the teens. The key secondary character who is responsible for the death of the two teens is Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths due to his idiotic plan. He is to blame for their deaths because he agreed to marry them just because he hopes it ends their family feud. A quote to support this is “In one respect i’ll thy…
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is to blame for the poisonous end of this forbidden love? While some may argue that Juliet's parents were to blame, the more logical argument is that Tybalt, the cousin of Juliet, contributed the most to his lover's death. Tybalt, who didn't blink an eye at Romeo and Rosaline’s relationship, caused the beginning of their tragedies. He challenged Romeo to a duel, which resulted in the death of Mercutio, which drove Romeo to revenge his friend, which resulted in Romeo's exile, and the deaths of Tybalt…
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In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo seems to be very desperate for love. At the beginning of the play, Romeo is in love with a girl named Rosaline. Rosaline acknowledges his love for her, but she does not love him back. Romeo becomes heartbroken, but then moves on quickly and finds a girl named Juliet. They both introduce themselves, but they feel a connection between them. They instantly fall in love and kiss. They then talk about getting married, they agree, then they decide to keep it a secret…
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