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    Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare In Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the feud between the Montague and Capulet families led to the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. It has been debated who is really the blame? I think that the person to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is mostly Romeo. In my opinion I would blame him for killing himself in such a hurry thus leading to Juliet’s suicide. I think Romeo is too hasty and quick on his actions‚ because he is always running

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    play Romeo and JulietRomeo Falls in love with Juliet at the first sight of her. Though the love was very strong‚ it was also very unanticipated. The play concluded very tragically with the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. Many untimely and unfortunate events led up to these deaths. One being‚ lord Capulet’s inability to be an affectionate father‚ unnecessary deaths‚ and finally the Friars’ inability to execute plans. Though all these had great affects on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ fate

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    Core 18 – Writing Essay “who’s to blame” The deaths of Romeo and Juliet are mainly to be blamed on Tybalt‚ the parents and Romeo and Juliet. This is because Tybalt‚ fought with Mercutio‚ which made Romeo step in‚ kill him and then get banished from Verona. The parent’s‚ had an ongoing feud which made it very difficult for Romeo and Juliet to be together‚ which made the little scenario happen the night they died. As for Romeo and Juliet‚ well they were just children madly in love‚ and they did

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    Who do you believe is truly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Explain and defend your position in at least 3 well written paragraphs with examples from the entire play. I believe many people are to blame. The first person to blame would be Friar Laurence. He married Romeo and Juliet in the first place. He never should have and told them they were too young and that they should have told their parents about it. He also should have told Lord and Lady Capulet‚ and Lord and Lady Montague

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    Who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? Many of you think that different characters are responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet but I don’t think so. I believe that fate is responsible for the death. Right from the prologue‚ there is a clear indication that fate is going to play a big role in the play. The prologue says ‘ancient grudge’‚ ‘fatal loins’‚ ‘star-cross’d lovers’‚ ‘death mark’d love’ and ‘ children’s end nought could remove.’ This makes clear references to the family

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    Shakespeare’s play‚ “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”‚ the two protagonists‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet‚ are “a pair of star-crossed lovers” [Prologue] whose tragic death “buries their parents’ strife” [Prologue]. In the play‚ many factors lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet; among these are fate‚ impulsive love and the rivalry between the Montague and Capulet family. As one of the central themes of the play‚ fate plays an important role in Romeo and Juliet’s death. Through out the play‚ fate

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    Who is to Blame for the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? The mechanism of fate works in all the events that these star crossed lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ come upon. Their feelings towards each other was never forced upon‚ Romeo already had feelings for another woman. Friar Lawrence’s plan was pretty well thought through and fool proof. The odds that two people from two opposing households could come together and fall in love head over heels for each other was never planned‚ but rather fate has brought

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    tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ many things happen to these young love birds that test their love for one another‚ and many people make their being together a more difficult situation than it has to be. These two star-crossed lovers are not the only one’s responsible for their own deaths; Friar Lawrence and the nurse are also to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. The nurse went against Juliet’s parents’ wishes and told her it was okay to go ahead and marry Romeo. She knew Mrs

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    murder of Romeo and Juliet? Was it the feud‚ maybe it was the Friar and the Nurse. In this play two star-crossed lovers find each other‚ they no nothing about each other‚ but yet they claim to be in love. They get married and then Romeo gets banished and claims he would rather die than be banished. Juliet then takes a potion that makes it seem as if she’s dead and then Romeo finds her‚ drinks a potion and dies‚ Juliet sees Romeo’s dead body and then she stabs herself. Done‚ Romeo and Juliet are to

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    In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo & Juliet we look at two star-crossed lovers‚ from opposite sides of an ancient grudge in the town of Verona and their struggle between fate and freewill. Shakespeare deliberately creates characters that can be held accountable for the tragic deaths of the central roles. Their untimely demise can be attributed to four contributing factors: The poor advice of Friar Lawrence and the Nurse‚ the two feuding households‚ the impulsive behaviour of our chief protagonists

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