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    The whole Romeo and Juliet thing has got somewhat out of hand. So I’m forced to intervene‚ as this age old saga rears its ugly head‚ yet again. Everyone knows of the great debate over this tale of love‚ lust and tragedy. Well‚ it’s happened again. People are at loggerheads over who is to blame. The Capulets? The Montagues? Or one of those small characters in-between? On internet forums and online discussion sites there’s numerous Baz Lurhmann fans clamouring to add their opinion. Admittedly

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    blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare and published in 1597. It is a drama about the death of a young couple who commit suicide. Their families hate each other so it is hard for them to see each other and be together. I believe that fate and the long lasting family feud caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Fate and the family feud are what should be blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people blame Tybalt because he started

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    Blaming a person who only wanted to show honor to ones kin’s long-standing tradition seems absurd. However‚ people often accuse Tybalt Capulet from Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play‚ Tybalt made various impulsive actions and choices which were not the best‚ but inevitably his responses were not irrelevant. Tybalt did not cause the tragic amount of deaths in Verona. He was merely trying to keep up with the feud. Mercutio induced Tybalt into their duel and Mercutio’s death was

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    The Duality of Blame Terrible things happen‚ that’s a fact‚ but when they happen‚ who or what is to blame? In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ the famous star-crossed lovers end up committing suicide and dying in each other’s’ arms. Almost every event in this play added up to this result‚ but the four major events- the two meeting‚ the two marrying‚ Romeo being sent away‚ and the fake death of Juliet and real suicides- are evenly split between the two causes‚ fate and personal choices

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    have read the book Romeo and Juliet‚ you would know how corrupt their minds went over with love. Romeo and Juliet were the most devoted people to themselves by killing themselves just for love. This was all of their own faults which is why many people knew this was going to happen in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. This is why I think Romeo and Juliet were to blame for this tragedy that happened to them. My first reason of why I think Romeo and Juliet were to blame for their own deaths

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    does not include who is to blame for in Juliets and Romeo’s death by the end of the play. However‚ it does not mean there is not someone to blame for their tragedy. Everyone contributed to the blame however‚ others had more blame than others. That being said‚ Romeo is the most culpable character in the play as destiny would have it he received the punishment he deserved‚ death. Moreover‚ Romeo meets Juliet at a Capulets party in Scene 5‚ in the hall of the Capulets house. Romeo is therefore crashing

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    From Self- absorbed to Strong- Willed: The Metamorphosis of Romeo Montague “Oh RomeoRomeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo?” (II.ii) Juliet Capulet’s question about Romeo’s character may interest many people while being enthralled with William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ because Romeo Montague does not act as a typical male protagonist in the play. Unlike the typical protagonist‚ Romeo transforms into a whole new person through the scenes. Instead of obtaining a physical change‚ he has gone through

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    Romeo and Juliet: who is to blame " You take your life in your own hands‚ and what happens? A terrible thing: no one to blame. (How to Save Your Own Life‚ Erica Jong‚ 1977) Everyone has a life‚ everyone has choices to make in their life and after those choices are made you can’t turn back from them and you need to be able to accept that it was your choice and there’s no one else to blame. Romeo and Juliet the ‘star crossed lovers’ seem to be doomed the first day they meet each other. The play

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    death of Romeo and Juliet‚ but out of all the wrong done who deserves the blame? In the play Romeo and JulietRomeo was heart broken until he saw Juliet at a Capulet’s masquerade ball. Then as they began to date they wanted to be married‚ but would have had to be married in secret due to their feuding families. When Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them‚ their worlds flipped upside down in a twist of unfortunate events. Friar Lawrence deserves the blame of their deaths because he married Romeo and Juliet

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    amok for too long. We believe that the Capulets are responsible for the feud and the fight at the beginning of the play. Romeo’s family the Montagues seem to care more for their son’s happiness. Romeo’s father seems very concerned about the happiness of his son and would most likely have attempted to end the feud to make his son happy because he is chiefly concerned about the melancholy of his dear son and heir. The Patriarch and Matriarch of the Capulets as we know

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