Explain Why Capulet Is To Blame For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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If you have read Shakespeare's play " Romeo and Juliet" you should now it end in a way that a normal love story wouldn't end. There was certain events that are very structured that occurred leading up to the death of Romeo and Juliet. They took their lives because they lived each other to much to not be with one another. So whoever decided to separate Romeo and Juliet, is to blame for their deaths. I believe Capult, Juliet's father, is to blame for their deaths. The first reason why I believe Capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death is because he decided to vanish Romeo to Mantua after he killed Tybalt. Capulet deciding to vanish Romeo, separates the two lovers Romeo and Juliet. Yes, Romeo killed Tybalt but as Capulet said if anyone starts any fights it will lead to death. Romeo is the one who was trying to avoid conflict, but Tybalt didn't care what anyone said or what would happen to him. Tybalt already knew he wasn't aloud to start any problems and if he did it would lead to death, and it did. …show more content…

If juleit didn't agree to marry she wouldn't have anywhere to go, no one to help her, and she wouldn't have her family. Those are things she shouldn't have to worry about because she's young. Capulet knew by now that Juliet didn't want to marry Paris but he didn't care about Juliet's feelings or what she wanted to do. I feel as though he wanted to just get his point across that she has to obey his wishes or things she really does not want to happen will