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    the Friar and the family feud. “Servants of the two families have just been arguing in the street and are about to brawl when they are spotted by Benvolio‚ Romeo’s cousin and our friend." Said the narrator ( page 2). The family feud is to blame for Juliet and Romeo deaths. Romeo and Juliet have to keep it secret‚ that they dating‚ so there parent don’t find out. They end up running away together and they do get secretly married. Instead they end up in the tomb together. In the beginning Tybalt

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    Who is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet revolves around many facts but mainly focuses on the family feud. First of all I will start off telling you about the family feud and why it had such an effect on the tragedy then I will lead into other facts such as Friar Laurence‚ who believed that if Romeo and Juliet were married it would stop the family feud and I will also talk about how strong the love was between Romeo and Juliet. All these facts play an

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    Who is to Blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Sunjum Dhugga Friar Lawrence made a major mistake that he could have avoided himself. He trusted Juliet‚ an unstable teenage girl‚ with a fake-death poison. This rash decision was a very poor choice on the friar’s behalf. Here‚ the friar shows his irresponsibility by saying‚ "If... thou hast the strength of will to slay thyself... take thou this vial... no warmth‚ no breath shall testify thou livest” Trusting Friar John to send

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    The well known pair of star-crossed lovers in Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are dead‚ and there is no one to blame. Some still argue fault on the hopeful but not timely Friar‚ Juliet’s love-blind parents‚ and the poor lovers themselves‚ but why wonder a question already answered? Shakespeare reveals in the prologue that fate‚ their deaths‚ was inevitable as he orchestrates contrasting personalities‚ the family rivalry‚ and utter coincidences to create the perfect storm. The warning

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    Who is to Blame in Romeo and Juliet As the New York Times bestselling author Maria V. Snyder once said‚ “Trusting is hard. Knowing who to trust‚ even harder.” Often we misjudged people‚ and sometimes we place our trust in the wrong person. It is all to easy too place your trust in someone and have them lead you astray. This is true for the title characters in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. The young couple trusted Romeo’s confessor‚ Friar Lawrence‚ but it ended up being that trust that

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    “William Clarke‚ you’re under arrest for suspected murder”‚ a policeman said handcuffing him with special handcuffs for mages. Fifteen year old Ellie was one of the best students at Magewood Academy for Girls. Ever since she was young her parents have left her in an academy to live by herself. She had become very independent at the age of eight. Ellie was a beautiful girl with dark brown eyes‚ tan skin‚ and wavy hair. She was admired by her peers and her teachers thought the best of her. The

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    Childhood Obesity: Who’s to Blame? In the article “The Battle Against Fast Food Begins in the Home‚” Daniel Weintraub argues that it is the parents‚ not anybody else‚ who are responsible for teaching kids healthy eating and exercise habits. He also states that‚ “It’s the fault of the parents who let their kids eat unhealthy foods and sit in front of the television or computer for hours at a time.” His argument that parents are to blame for childhood obesity is correct to a certain extent but

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    Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ travels along with the two main characters‚ Victor and his abomination of a creation‚ through their trials and tribulations against each other . The controversy of who is to blame for the tragedies that take place‚ has been an ongoing debate for centuries since the publication of the book itself. The author of a “WriteWork” article states‚ “...the events that occurred are that repercussions of one man’s irresponsible and reckless behavior” (WriteWork). This author has

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    I don’t believe any person or occurrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. I think the combination of fate‚ history‚ circumstance‚ and personality were what killed them. In terms of history and circumstance we must remember that marriages were arranged back in the sixteenth century. This is a really important point to consider because the lovers rebel against their custom. In my opinion this is a major cause of their deaths. For Romeo and Juliet there was never really a chance

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    ENGL – 118 Mr. Thomas‚ J. 09 December 2014 Nature V.S. Nurture‚ Who’s to Blame for Acts of Violence? Since the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution violence has been used as a means to obtain land and resources; as well as to exert dominance and control over others. Some would say that violence is a part of human nature‚ that it’s imbedded in our DNA; while others would say that human beings aren’t inherently violent; that our environment and our culture shapes us into who we become as adults

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