However, whom is too blame for the two lovers deaths? Everyone in the story seemed to have played their part with the two’s demise but who were the main culprits? It could be a multitude of people, for example: Lord Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and even Romeo himself.…
Who is to blame for the star-crossed lovers’ deaths? Why did these two lovers die? Who is to blame? What mistakes were made? In this tragic story Romeo and Juliet fall in love, but are of the two royal families in lovely Verona, the Capulets and the Montagues.…
The question some people ask about William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet is, who is to blame? I think the reasons to blame is love enough to kill them, families that try to tear them apart, and fate that doesn’t help the star-crossed lovers. These are the reasons that i think are to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Reason one is a love that would kill them.…
Who’s To Blame? Is fate true? Is a death written in the stars or simply caused by unlikely events? William Shakespeare, in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, says higher powers are behind inevitable deaths. In the play, Romeo and Juliet are lovers from feuding families, preventing them from being together.…
This shows how the irresponsibility of friar laurence led to the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William shakespeare the people to put the blame upon for the tragedy are the Capulets because of their attitude towards Juliet, Tybalt because of his aggressive attitude, and Friar Laurence because of his decisions as well as actions with Romeo and Juliet. All the events and actions by these characters ultimately led to this catastrophic tragedy. Tragedy for this play was almost inevitable because of all that was going on.…
Tragedy struck as Romeo swigged his poison down. Soon after, Juliet woke from her fathomless trance, as her perception of reality began to unveil the horror that is her deceased lover's corpse, she contemplated suicide; and conclusively does so. However, the question lingers; whom is the individual(s) that is at fault for their miserable denouement? There are numerous candidates worthy for this spot: Friar Lawrence, Nurse, Parents, Romeo and or Juliet, as well as Tybalt. Although these individuals are all probable to be in the wrong, the parents of the two lovers, are the true blame.…
There is always a fault in every perfect plan. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play, Romeo and Juliet, the fault is the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. In the story, Romeo, a Montague with a very impulsive personality meets Juliet, a Capulet who is inexperienced and emotionally unstable. These two supposed enemies fall in love and because of the hate between their families, they must execute their love in secret which ends in the tragic deaths of the characters. Throughout the course of the story, the feud between the two houses restricts Romeo and Juliet from seeing each other, forces them along with the Nurse and Friar Lawrence to keep everything a secret, and causes the two lovers to rush everything in their relationship which…
Blame is the process of pinning a bad result of a decision by that person, another or even nature. People tend to resort to blame when they are afraid of the consequences attached, angry at another something, if it is their fault or if it is another ’s fault. Blame is a factor in Romeo and Juliet and effects the story through a family rivalry, murders and some unseen problems that makes a huge impact on the lives of some people. Blame is a driving factor for a lot of the decisions people make in the story and how the characters act.…
Shakespeare once said, “These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which as they kiss consume” (Shakespeare, 1040). I chose this quote because I thought it went with the topic I picked. It means as if you rush into love and do without thinking it will end in a disaster. My essay will be about who I think was at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s death, how they were at fault, and what they did to cause it. I think Romeo and Juliet took part in their own deaths.…
True Love is not true if you just met someone. This is a play by William Shakespeare called Romeo and Juliet. This is a play about the deaths of the Romeo and Juliet because their families feud. The two fell in love when they met and secretly met with each other. Eventually they got married and her family wanted her to marry someone else.…
The beautiful writing of Romeo and Juliet is about Juliet and Romeo whose decision wasn't so clear. It’s more of a tragic story than romantic. In this story, the Capulets and Montagues basically hate each other. So Romeo Montague lays eyes on Juliet Capulet and “falls in love” they meet and makeout. In her shoes, she has been forced to marry another guy, Paris.…
Blame is something many people turn towards when they do not want to admit they were the cause of it so they, assign the blame to anyone they want to. People easily will fall back on blaming others because it allows them to continue to keep up the “good reputation” they believe they have and it is something they will utilize to remove any emotions that came from them to have the urge to blame someone else. In the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare it shows the exact representation of someone blaming the other for the death of these two lovers however, they on the inside know the actual consequences that they did but, are unwilling to admit to it. For example the quote, "We live in a culture of blame. People will blame anyone or anything for their misery sooner than take the…
I think that romeo and juliet themselves are to blame for their deaths. But How would you act if you were just heartbroken and you found someone that you “love” and they “love you” too. would you act childish could you not think straight because the only thing you are thinking about is the person you love or are you acting risky because you are willing to do anything to be with the person you love. These may be some reasons why romeo and juliet died. The young child development project says that “The years from 18 to 25 are a time of stunning accomplishments and chilling risks, as a roller coaster of internal and external changes, including brain changes, propels young adults from adolescence toward full maturity.”…
The one question always thought about when this story comes up is: Who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? Many people may say it is their families feuding to blame. Others may say it is Romeo and Juliet themselves! There are many different explanations that would fit as an answer to this question. There are lots of people to blame for these lovers’ death.…
In this lovely, but tragic, play follows the story of Romeo and Juliet. The two star-crossed lovers who were supposed to be destined for greatest, but, in the end it took a turn for the worst. Who’s to blame for these young lovers death, the nurse and themselves of course. Their motive was to be together but it then resulted with blood being shed. First of all, Romeo was a charmer from a rival family who was captured by Juliet’s beauty.…