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Lord Capulet Is To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet

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In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, two teens fall in love. In the beginning Romeo claims he can’t live without a girl named Rosaline. He only says this because he's never saw another woman. After he finds out she doesn't like him back, he begins to cry and lock himself away from everyone else. When his friends tell him they're taking him to a party he doesn't think he’ll ever find someone like her, But when he gets there he sees a girl named Juliet and instantly fell in love and said to himself he never seen true beauty until that night. Romeo and Juliet are in love. Some people may argue that Lord Capulet is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In the beginning of the story Lord Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris in a few years, but after Tybalt dies, Lord Capulet then changes his mind and wants them to get married sooner. Juliet tells her father she would rather die than marry Paris, he threatens her and says “Thursday is near, lay hand on heart, advise, an you be mine. I'll give you to my friend, and you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets. For …show more content…

Even if he did push it, if he had returned to where his family resided the overwhelming forces would have forced Tybalt to retreat. It can also be said that Romeo did not try to end the fight either. And lastly, the reason Lord Capulet is not to blame for the deaths is that the poor communication of the Friar to have Juliet fake her death was a leading factor as that is one of the most easily avoidable dilemmas in the story by the sheer fact they were under informed of each others intentions to move forward. There was no patience presented by either to proactively help the situation. After they found Romeo and Juliet’s dead bodies, Lord Capulet and Lord Montague realized the feud between them was dumb and they should have accepted that their kids were in

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