Who was to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death ? Star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet created by William Shakespeare, is a play based story that illustrates the tragedy between the Montague and the Capulet family. It all began when Romeo was head over heels over Rosaline even to the point where he was running off into the forest weeping because she rejected his love. When Romeo discovered Juliet at the Capulet party he was certain she was his long- lost lover. Full of revenge and even secret marriages the story ends with the two deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The real question is who was to blame for their downfall.? Now the first person to blame for their decease is Romeo himself . Knowing that both of their families were enemies,he still wanted …show more content…
Their families would never agree on it and they were way too young to marry, especially only after a few days. The story shows how terrible the consequences can have such violent behavior. Also in the essay, it shows how much hatred their families had on their love ,if their families did not hate each other so much, maybe Romeo and Juliet could have told them that they were in love and wanted to get married. This would have not resulted in a secret marriage and the biggest issue their deaths. Capulet would still have his only child, but to him marrying Romeo would have been worse than his own daughter's death. “On Revenge” by Francis Bacon wrote in 1625 argues that revenge should be output by the law. Revenge enters the story when Tybalt wanted to battle Romeo for crashing the Capulet party. If this did not happen in the story Romeo would have never gotten banned from Verona. He could have stayed with Juliet and sooner or later they could have told each of their families they wanted to get married or escape together. Revenge can twist a story to a harder situation between the main characters. In this story revenge did not end well and it ended with misfortune. Resulting in Tybalt's death the one who took revenge against Romeo.