Are Parents Responsible For Romeo And Juliet's Death?

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In their tragic love romance, Romeo and Juliet, William Shake sphere displayed an example of how example of how teenagers can love and embrace their feelings of the young, but can also cause heartbreak and destruction. It is not only their lives, but also the people’s lives around them. This story shows how their opinions and their thoughts can affect the people that are close to them. The question is who is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? The death of these unfortunate lovers was not only their fault but also the family and friends, Romeo and Juliet’s parents, Friar Lawrence, and the nurse. The lover’s parents play a very important role in the death of their children. This is because both the families hate each other, due to a role of a very old feud between the Montague and Capulet’s. Benvolio (a Montague) tried to stop the fighting, but he himself was mixed when the passionate Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After this, the citizens outraged by the constant violence beat back all the peoples. He hoped that this prevented any other conflicts between the families by decreasing death for any other individual who disturbs the peace in the …show more content…

After Benvolio prodded, Romeo comes to find out that he is in love with Rosaline; this is the woman who does not return his affections. Benvolio tries to counsel him to forget this woman and find another one, more beautiful, but Romeo remained despondent. Meanwhile, Paris (the relative of the prince), wants Juliet’s head in marriage. Capulet is her father, he is happy with the match of them both, he asks Paris to wait the minimum of two whole years, and for the simple fact, she is not even fourteen yet. Capulet dispatches a service with a list of people to invite to a masquerade. He does this to invite Paris to the party and hope she will allow him to steal her