Poison Leads To Death
William Shakespeare the author of “Romeo & Juliet” did a good job trying to persuade us readers as if it shall be Romeo & Juliet’s fault or other people. Romeo and Juliet are not responsible for their impulsive behavior but the Montague's and Capulets are. These two cannot be held for the actions that had occurred when they can't even control it. For example do you think they can choose whether Capulets and Montague's like each other and fight constantly? No.
With this being said Romeo and Juliet are not responsible for their impulsive behavior. I can guarantee you that they would have lived happily if there was not tension between the 2 families. Therefore, you can't blame the 2 lovers if they aren't allowed to be together
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One thing we know is that this would definitely give Juliet time to settle down from Romeo and maybe she wouldn't feel as pressured into marrying Paris. This would've been a big reason for both, Romeo and Juliet to just settle down and relax and to just realize they can't and will not be together. Also, its life and they will have to move on. They can not do anything about it.
Also, if Capulet would have just waited for the wedding to happen and not take it so fast things would've worked out way better. He even says, “Do you think it's a good idea to rush it”? Now we know he would've still had his daughter if he wasn't so concerned about her love life the whole time. As he says
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But what say you to Thursday?” - Capulet (3.4 20-30)
Juliet is taught to act slowly because her family taught her to never trust Montague's, while Romeo is not supposed to trust Capulets. We all just sit here and wonder well why can't they just get along? My only love, sprung from my only hate!
Too early seen unknown, and known too late!
Prodigious birth of love it is to me That I must love a loathed enemy. - Juliet (1.5 147-150) We are all told to follow our dreams and that is exactly what Romeo and Juliet do. “True. I'm talking about dreams, which are the products of a brain that's doing nothing.” - Mercutio (1.4 96-99)
Some people say Romeo is way to insecure but actually Romeo is just a normal teen that is looking for love. Let's be honest, when two teens start dating they instantly go to, “We will get married!” We all know that the chances of this happening are very slim. Romeo is interested in Juliet. Do we ever see him trying to get with other girls? No, he only wants Juliet. With all of this being said we can't blame Romeo & Juliet. They would've been great Together if the two families were allies and didn't always argue. Also if Capulet would have