Moving along, the series of events that led up to the plan of Juliet faking her death comes from when Romeo and Tybalt get into a fight and Romeo ends up killing Tybalt but when he kills Tybalt he get banished from the village and since Romeo
In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare creates a fictional world in which two young people fall into a forbidden love and die because of that love. The star-crossed lovers had to overcome obstacles that stood in their way but ultimately were not able to avoid their destinies. What makes this romance such a tragedy are the decisions of the characters in the play, some good and some bad. A series of disastrous events, and even people such as Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and the Capulet-Montague…
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separated by it. Death cannot kill what never dies” William Penn. Who was it that caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? That’s the topic of my essay. The two people who led to their deaths the most were Tybalt and the Nurse. The Nurse, Juliet's nanny and Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, both led to their deaths by forcing Juliet to make important life decisions at an early age and acting carelessly. In the play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo, and Juliet's deaths are most to blame on Tybalt and…
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“Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, there are a few people to accuse for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Many events lead up to their death and has to do with the many people throughout the story. Many would say to blame Friar Lawrence for helping, the two families for not getting along, or Romeo and Juliet for being head over heels for each other. In reality,it’s not just one person in particular to blame, there are many people that had to do with the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet…
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Who’s to blame for the deaths of the lovers called Romeo and Juliet? It’s obviously the Nurse who took care of Juliet because she was a hypocrite with who Juliet should marry, wanted Juliet to marry Romeo too quickly, and did not keep a good enough eye on Juliet. For example, The Nurse wanted Juliet to marry Romeo because it’s what Juliet wanted. But later the Nurse wanted Juliet to marry Paris, and no, not the capital of France, an actual man named Paris. This shows that the Nurse is a hypocrite…
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It is said that the blame of Romeo and Juliet’s death lies with Friar Lawrence. This will be shown to be untrue in this essay. There are a number of other characters found responsible, such as Capulet, Tybalt and the Prince. Also, their relationship was built around a family feud, and suicidal tendencies. Firstly, Friar Lawrence was the only one in the story that tried to help Romeo and Juliet, and never turned his back. He stood by them for the whole play, unlike characters like the Nurse, and…
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believe that a lot of people had a part in Romeo and Juliet’s deaths but if it were down to tell which one had the most blame it would be Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence unexpectedly devised a plan for both Romeo and Juliet but he already put the plan at risk when he didn’t tell them both at the same time. I don’t believe it was Romeo’s fault because he had no idea what was going on and he did what he did out of the love he had for Juliet. Juliet was also to blame for not thinking about how the plan might…
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If Romeo and Juliet was different Imagine how the story of Romeo and Juliet would be if nobody died. How different would the story be? Would it still be seen as a iconic love story? Most of the characters can be blamed for their own deaths and some for the deaths of others. Many of the characters have made decisions that led to their own deaths. Romeo and Juliet are to blame for most of the deaths in the story, They are the reason Paris, Tybalt, Mercutio,and themselves are dead. Fiar lawrence could…
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Who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? In William Shakespeare’s tragic play Romeo and Juliet, two star-crossed lovers fall in love despite their feuding families. Their love meets many obstacles, deaths, banishment, their parents and friends on their journey to the end. The Capulet and Montague families and their mutual hatred and their consequent actions, have a hand in the way the tragedy unfolds. However, the Montague and Capulet families action do not cause Romeo and Juliet’s death…
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The parents are to blame for the demises of their children Romeo and Juliet. It is very explicit that the parents of Romeo and Juliet were not very supportive with their minors. They would frequently neglects them, never get to have a mature conversation, and they don't teach them morals or life lessons. Plus, they never have time to enjoy moments really with their kids which is very miserable. It must be depressing growing up with parents that would often think you are worthless and treated like…
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The deaths of Romeo and Juliet are sad, but who is the one person that is responsible for their deaths above all others? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, there are many sad and tragic things that happen, but none as sad as the deaths of the main characters of the play. Who is truly the force behind their demise? Is it destiny, fate, or the violent feud between the two families? There is one who fits this description. Friar Lawrence is the character most to blame for the tragic…
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