Is Romeo genuinely the one to blame for all the deaths that occur in Romeo and Juliet? Two teenagers (Romeo and Juliet), met at a party, and fell in love at first sight. They kissed and eventually married each other. People were killed and one of the teenagers (Romeo) was at fault for one of the deaths, and was supposed to be exiled. The other teenager (Juliet) took a potion to seemed dead for 42 hours, then was supposed to be saved by the other teenager, according to Friar’s “plan”.
Who is to blame for the tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet? Have you ever asked yourself, who is the cause? Who’s fault is it, for all the blood that was shed? Who is liable for the dead that fell throughout William Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet? Who is to blame for these two star cross’d lovers death?
They are to blame! The death of Romeo and Juliet was a story of romance and death, and there has to be someone to blame. The author of this play is William Shakespeare. The title is The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The main characters in this essay are of course Romeo and Juliet and then who is to blame, tybalt, the Friar, and then lord Capulet.
“The blame Game” If i would have to pick any character in the book who caused all the problems i would have to say it was Romeo. I’m saying it’s romeo because he kept the marriage between him and juliet a secret, he killed tybalt, and he was very hasty. Friar laurence was responsible for marrying Romeo and Juliet. The nurse and them three was the only one’s that knew about it. If they wouldn’t have never kept the marriage a secret the prince wouldn’t have Romeo banned from the town and Romeo and Juliet could’ve lived happily ever after.
Jacob Dangel Dr. Hanzel Snider Honors Intro to Literature 2/14/23 Romeo and Juliet In the play Romeo and Juliet there were many mishaps and stupid decisions leading to the deaths of the star crossed lovers. There are many people to blame, but the main three people with the biggest blame are Peter, Friar Lawrence, and Romeo himself. Peter is most to blame because of his lack of knowledge and desperate need for help. Friar Lawrence’s kind heart and Romeo’s need for lust also lead to the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.
In William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the lovers, Romeo and Juliet, are mostly to blame for their own deaths, despite the fact that the Capulet and Montague families are also somewhat responsible. To begin, throughout the story Romeo and Juliet are young, naive, and sometimes careless people. They made certain decisions that led to their downfall, and other people’s downfall as well. For example, the minute Romeo laid eyes on Juliet, he thought to himself, “Did my heart love you till now? Forswear it, a sight!
The person I blame the most for all the trouble in Romeo and Juliet is the Friar. There are Five different instances when he could have changed the outcome of the play. The first one is not marrying them The second is telling Lord Capulet about them falling in love. The third is not giving juliet the poison. The fourth is making sure the letter about Juliet not being dead reached Romeo.
Juliet’s family wanted Juliet to marry Paris so she had to hide her love for Romeo; knowing her parents weren’t going to be supportive for her relationship with Romeo. If there was not a family feud Romeo and Juliet wouldn’t have to hide there love for each other. The family feud is one of the main reasoning behind the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by the fate and family
Destined to die, or just bad timing? In the drama, Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare and the short story, Pyramus and Thisbe by Ovid, both couples suffered a tragic death. Romeo and Juliet lived in a world where their families despised each other, leaving the two love birds to get married in secret. Although Romeo and Juliet were hopeful, their lives, along with four others, awaited a tragic ending. Pyramus and Thisbe grew up together, which allowed their love to grow.
The Capulets and Montagues were not on good terms with each other. Unfortunately though, Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other regardless if they are from opposing families. Because of these families bad relationship, Romeo and Juliet were forced to marry in secret instead of publicizing it. These two lovers could have been straight-forward to their parents about their marriage, but they choose not to. The Friar is also guilty to these lovers death, but he only thought that this relationship between Romeo and Juliet be the cure to their families grudge for each other.
Death, tragedy, misery, love, and unity, all of these words describe the story of Romeo and Juliet, but it all revolved around Tybalt making his first terrible mistake. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare, the short story is that two young lovers secretly get married, people murder in anger, the two lovers get separated, and then end their lives in a tragic death because of no communication. But, like I said, this all revolves around a mistake Tybalt makes because of the feud between the Capulet (Juliet’s family) and the Montague (Romeo’s family). Tybalt is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because, he killed Mercutio, which lead to Romeo 's banishment, which then leads to the suicides of Romeo
Blame is the act of assigning responsibility to someone for a fault or wrong. People resort to blame because, it is easier to blame others instead of taking responsibility for the fault or wrong. Blame is a factor in Romeo and Juliet because, blame contributes to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Two key factors to blame that contributed to this tragedy are Tybalt’s actions against Romeo and Mercutio and Friar Laurence’s poor actions of marrying and planning the fake death of Juliet.
Who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s Death? In the devastating romance, Romeo and Juliet shows an illustration of how young love is able to cause destruction, not only in their lives but also the people’s lives around them. It also shows how other actor’s thoughts affected the people close to them, but the main question is, who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? The death of Romeo and Juliet was not their fault but Friar Lawrence's. Friar is to blame, not only for one action that contributed to their death, but for three actions.
Who is responsible for the death of Juliet Friar Laurence is to blame for the death of Juliet. Friar Laurence is the church leader in Verona. He is a friend and adviser to Romeo. He hopes by marrying Romeo and Juliet he will end the feuding. He also has a vast knowledge of plants and herbs.
In the Elizabethan tragedy “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, the characters that are known to be adored, can even be the cause of adversities throughout the beautiful play. Many characters could be accountable for the death of Romeo and Juliet. It might be the Nurse, who had very poor judgement, stringing Juliet along in a relationship that wouldn’t last. Would it be Tybalt, the violent cousin, who resented Romeo? Unexpectedly, the person who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is the carefree Romeo.