There are many people in “Romeo and Juliet” who attributed to their deaths. The first person to blame is Friar Lawrence because he trusted somebody else to deliver the message. The second to blame is Friar John because he was supposed to send the letter to Romeo stating that Juliet was not actually dead. The third person to blame is Tybalt was an angry person who fueled the events that happened.As a result, Romeo and Juliet would have maybe had a chance to live happy ever after if it wasn’t for those three people action.…
Everyone has a different opinion on who cause Romeo and Juliet's death. Some may say that their parents did, others may say that they caused the death of themselves, but Friar Laurence was the main cause of their death. In the play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet meet at a Capulet masquerade. They instantly fall in love and they decide to get married, the thing about their marriage is no one but the Nurse, Friar Laurence, or themselves know. Lord Capulet arranges Juliet to marry Paris, Juliet doesn't know what to do since she is already married, so she goes to the Friar seeking his advice. Friar Laurence and Juliet come up with a plan to make sure Juliet doesn't marry Paris. Sadly, the plan backfires and it leaves Friar Laurence to blame for the death of the two lovers.…
Who is to blame for the deaths of these two young adults? Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare ending with the deaths of two star-crossed lovers. Many events occur that lead to their deaths. Also, many characters have performed specific actions that push these two lovers closer towards their death. In my opinion I believe the Friar is most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Friar agrees to marry the two, he helps Juliet plan a fake death, and lastly Friar never informed Romeo.{{As the last sentence of your introduction, you need to address the prompt directly. This is a thesis. The thesis states your overall position on the prompt._____ is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because ____, _____, and ____. Those 3 points will become the subject of the 3 body paragraphs.}}…
At the end of the play Romeo and Juliet are dead. Their death is the result of many different events and decisions. There are several people that could be blamed for the deaths of these two young lovers. Mercutio for getting Romeo to go to the ball{{fragment}}. Their parents, by keeping the feud between the two families on going. Romeo for avenging Mercutio’s death{{Fragment}}. The Nurse for not telling Juliet’s parents what’s going on and that Juliet has fallen in love with a Montague. And even Juliet for being a young and naive teen for thinking what she is doing is the best thing for her situation.…
In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is about the two young adult who fell in love at first sight and married after few hour of their first meet. The unstoppable feud from the two family cause the tragic ending for them. With the pure love and the private married lead them to their death and end their families feud. With the tragic ending, the most question that people always ask is who is responsible for their death. The characters that is most responsible for their death are the Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and Tybalt.…
Sure, other characters played parts in the death of Romeo and Juliet but I think that Mercutio, because he drew his sword first (p. 995), was the main cause. If Mercutio was not slain by Tybalt, Romeo wouldn't have challenged, and killed, Tybalt (p. 996.) Because Romeo killed Tybalt, he got banished from Verona by the prince (p. 999.) I believe that if Romeo hadn't been banished the two lovers would've had no reason to kill themselves, they could have continued meeting in secret. One might argue that it is Balthasar's fault for reaching…
Romeo and Juliet: their names alone will usually bring thoughts of one of the most tragic love stories to this day. Most people are quite familiar with the newlywed couple committing suicide together because their love was forbidden. However, if someone were to look at it from a different angle, Romeo and Juliet weren’t the only ones who decided their death. Yes, they finalized their deaths, but they weren’t the only ones at fault. In fact, they were murdered by people with good intentions. This leaves us with the question of who killed them? Most characters in this play had a role in killing both Romeo and Juliet, especially Juliet’s father, Lord Capulet; Juliet’s nurse; and Friar Lawrence, the holy man to whom the couple turned to for guidance. It was a series of events caused by these specific people that caused the young couple’s blooming love to be cut short. It all began with the Capulets and the Montagues feuding with each other. Romeo started off feeling depressed after he was rejected by a lady he was interested in. To cheer him up, his two close friends, Benvolio and Mercutio offer to take him along to sneak into the party that Lord Capulet was throwing. At this party, Romeo lays his eyes upon Juliet. Romeo and Juliet fall in love and later both realize they were meant to be enemies. “My only love sprung from my only hate!” (Act 1, Sc 5, ln 138)…
There are four areas that contribute to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. It is important to study the cultural and historical background in which the play is set as this affects how characters behave and interact with each other. Another factor is individual characters and how their personalities and behaviour contribute to the deaths of the two protagonists. Love and hate affects the characters and causes the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some people believe that the events in the play happened because of fate and that they happened for a reason; others may think that the events of the play happened just by chance. Therefore it is important to study all four of these reasons to see which contribute to whether the deaths of Romeo and Juliet happened because of fate or coincidence. An examination of these factors may reveal whether any one of these theories is a possibility when deciding what led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet…
Romeo and Juliet are the causes of their own deaths. Not just that they killed themselves but they caused lots of problems that lead up to their untimely deaths. It’s like Romeo and Juliet fell out of the stupid tree and hit every branch on the way down. They basically had no control of their lives and they let every one control them.…
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare has love, comedic relief, and, most of all, death. In fact, it is said that Romeo and Juliet is based off of two lovers from Verona, Italy in 1303. There were other books written about this legend, but Romeo and Juliet is the most popular. There were six deaths in the book, and they were, in order, Mercutio, Tybalt, Lady Montague, the County Paris, Romeo Montague, and Juliet Capulet. With all the deaths, someone must have caused a chain of events to lead to them. And so, Romeo Montague is to blame for the deaths because he is a rule breaker, he arranged the wedding, and he killed all six characters, both directly and…
“ Alike bewitched by the charm of looks”(act two Prologue) The Prologue clearly states the Romeo and Juliet were attracted to each other because of looks. A relationship based on looks never ends well; it's not true love. Many people will blame fate or destiny for the reason why Romeo and Juliet died, however, their background, their age, and their choices show how immature they are, and this is the true cause of their deaths.…
Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own deaths because they were the ones who chose to commit suicide, out of their own free will. They had a choice to commit suicide or not. It is unreasonable to throw the blame on another person or an issue that made them commit suicide. Romeo’s suicide was premeditated, he purchased poison beforehand, while Juliet's took her life on impulse, upon finding her love Romeo dead, she takes…
While other people played a part in their deaths, they also were at fault. Although they both were culpable for their death, Romeo and Juliet had different reasons for blame. Romeo was known to be quite hasty. Even in the beginning of Romeo and Juliet’s love story, he was known to be impulsive. He never really thought through his actions. He rushed into getting married, killing Tybalt, and then eventually killing himself. All of these actions were done in the moment and were not given a second chance. Romeo and Juliet could have avoided their sudden death if Romeo had just been more cautious. Juliet on the other hand was too willing. Rather than thinking for herself, she mostly followed other people and their ideas. She dived straight into getting married to Romeo without hesitation. When Romeo ended up killing Tybalt and being banished to Mantua, she then turned around and agreed to Friar Lawrence’s plan of pretending to be dead. The only time where she was anything like Romeo is where she ended her life. Juliet without hesitation killed herself without batting an eyelash. Overall, Romeo and Juliet should have thought more about the consequences that follow their…
Verona, ITALY– On Wednesday dawn, Juliet, the daughter of the wealthy Lord and Lady Capulet, was found dead in her chamber adorned in her wedding gown.…
Romeo and Juliet’s death, there’s many reasons and culprits for their deaths, and of course all this could’ve been avoided.Personally though, in my point of view it was Friar Laurence’s fault, not because the plan he set up with Juliet failed, instead since he mentioned the plan to an impulsive thirteen year old in the first place. She was so elated about his plan that she decided to go with that as her second option instead of marrying Paris.However, It lead to Juliet transgressing by killing herself when she saw Romeo dead besides her when she woke up playing part in the plan.…