Their lives and their loved ended because of the feud. Lord Montague and Lord Capulet are to blame for the deaths because they had complete control over their children, they had an extremely poor relationship with their children, and most importantly, never ended the feud. It took their children's lives, to end the incompetent altercation. If there was no feud. There was no quarrels between the two families.
One of these people was 16 year old Dennis Robertson, who was hit in the head with a brick in a riot after the bombing. This was a very sad time for all of the families of the girl’s. This day was especially hard for 12 year old Sarah Collins. She had lost an eye during the explosion.
Others also took part in the idea of not ending the feud like Tybalt. Tybalt would start a fight like it was nobody’s business. He was aggressive like many other Capulets. No effort was being put in to end the feud so it continued. However, if there had never been a fight between the two families both lovers could have lived a happy everlasting
The story of Romeo and Juliet causes sadness for many who read it because of the characters’ tragic death. This story is unlike many written about two young lovers. Both main characters die and one must wonder who was to blame for their death. The Montagues and the Capulets have had an ancient rivalry and have brought chaos to the city of Verona. Some may say Romeo caused his own and Juliet's death because he could have held back from killing Tybalt after Tybalt killed Romeo's lifelong friend Mercutio.
Feuds can be very deadly, in the play ¨Romeo and Juliet¨ by William Shakespeare. The feud is to blame for the many deaths in the play and why Romeo and Juliet had to secretly get married. The feud is to blame for the many deaths because if there wasn´t a feud the lovers wouldn´t have to get married in secret. A second reason is if there wasn´t a feud Romeo´s best friend didn´t have to die, Tybalt didn´t have to die, Romeo and Juliet didn´t have to die.
William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was a tragic play that started with a young couple falling madly in love, but quickly turned to the death of both of them. From early on in the play, it seemed as if the fate of Romeo and Juliet was already determined, as they were referred to as “star-crossed lovers”, and the tragic fate of these lovers was unraveled through the poor decisions of many characters throughout this play. Though many people can be blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet and Romeo are the most responsible for the tragic ending of this play. Lord Capulet was the most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. First of all, one trait that puts Lord Capulet at the blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is that he was indecisive.
The prologue explains that the Capulets and Montagues have been feuding for years, (Quote). It may seem like it’s not their fault because they are just continuing what their ancestors did, but they should have been smart enough to know that their fighting would hurt people. The Prince in scene 1 knows this, and he calls Lord Capulet out on it, (Quote). Instead of getting on his house he continues their feud and lets Tybalt fan the fire. Furthermore, when Romeo kills Tybalt, Lady Capulet has such a need for bloodlust she is the reason Romeo was banished (Quote).
2,403 people were killed in the bombing including 68 civilians. The attack caused a lot of damage to buildings and other structures and killed many people. The
People begin to have extreme courage and strength when there are accidents. We get scared for others and dive right into help them. Some people will risk their lives to help people in need of serious help. Just like Donald Usher and Eugene Windsor, the helicopter crew, that risked their lives every time they landed in the water in Roger Rosenblatt ’s essay The Man in the Water.
(5.3.229-265) The events that happened due to Romeo and Juliet could 've avoided the hurt they brought on each other and their families if they would 've came forward. Although their secrecy was needed to avoid judgement and separation from both sides of their family, Romeo and Juliet’s deaths revealed the secret they were so willingly to die for until after their deaths did the Capulets and Montagues feud end once and for
In conclusion, Romeo, Juliet, and the Montague family are some of the many major causes of the couple’s passing. Because the Montagues didn consider how Juliet felt, and because Romeo and Juliet made foolish decisions. So, Romeo and Juliet not only died at the end of the play, but were also broken hearted when they meant their
From the moment Juliet and Romeo are born they are told they can not do anything but feud with the other family. The children had no input in this, it was decided for them. The destiny of these two has always been to resent one another. The Capulet's and Montague's are fighting from the start.
In my opinion I think that the feud between the two main families, the Capulets and the Montagues, is the most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The conflict between these two families is so distasteful that it causes Romeo and Juliet even more of a struggle as they try to find and keep their love. This conflict between the Capulets and the Montagues has been going on for a very long time and neither side is willing to make up for whatever may have happened in the past. Because of this a strong dislike is portrayed when someone sees a person from the opposite side. If the family feud wouldn’t have existed Romeo and Juliet would not have any large reason to hide their relationship.
And the feud between the two families creates chaos in the community. The whole movies have kept the track of originality in its important characters, scenes and the flow of the play. The story starts with a fight with scene between the Montague boys and the Capulet’s and ends with the death of the lovers, Romeo and Juliet. However, there are