Romeo and Juliet could be blamed for their own deaths by making the bad decisions and keeping the marriage from their parents. However, none would happen if it was not for Friar Lawrence, the feud, and Lord Capulet. Friar Lawrence married them, advised Juliet with her plan, and did not inform Romeo. His rash decisions end up hurting both Romeo and Juliet. It was not their fault they had to take specific actions to be together. Their families’ hate for each other caused them to hide their unconditional love. Capulet demanding Juliet to marry Paris, leads to the death of Juliet. Romeo commits suicide by drinking poison, uninformed of the plan when he shows up at Juliet’s tomb. This is why upon further analysis, Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and the family feud is ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
In the romantic tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare tells the story from love at first sight to when death almost seems inevitable. It is evident that Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and the Capulet-Montague feud is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Capulet is at fault by neglecting Juliet’s wishes and forcing her to marry someone she did not love. Friar Lawrence creates a plan that failed because the message was not received by Romeo. The controversy between the Capulets and Montagues To conclude, if it was not for them and their actions, Romeo and Juliet would have been living a happy