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Romeo And Juliet's Fault

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Romeo and Juliet's deaths are not all Friar Lawrence's fault. Many people are to blame for their deaths. It is lord Capulet's fault because he continues the feud making there love forbidden. It's also Romeos and Juliets fault because they both dont think about their actions causing not only their own deaths but others to. The deaths of the star crossed lovers is mostly due to people not thinking about their actions causing rivalries between the families if the feud wasn't there then there love would be accepted.
Lord Capulet is at fault for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. He continues the feud between the Capulets and Montagues, this was the biggest factor of Romeo and Juliet's tragic deaths. The feud caused Romeo and Juliet to have a forbidden love, if they were aloud to love each other they wouldn’t of have to keep their love a secret and try to of run away together. Capulet moves up Paris and Juliet's wedding, by doing this Juliet and Friar Laurence's plan is moved …show more content…

When Benvolio suggest that they go to the party Romeo should've said no because he knew that it was wrong because he's a Montague and it was Capulets party. Also, Romeo should of stayed away from Juliet when the nurse told him she was a Montague. By doing so, he could of avoided being banished and trying to get back together with Juliet which ending with them killing themselves. Last, romeo shouldn't of fought Tybalt. When he fought Tybalt to avenge Mercutio he ended up getting banished. “Much more than death. Do not say “banishment.” Ha, banishment? Be merciful and say “death.” Exile is much worse than death. Don’t say “banishment.” When he got banished from Verona, he and Juliet couldnt see eachother anymore. They had to of come up with a plan to try to see each other and live their lives together. Which ended with them killing themselves when the plan went wrong. In a count of all of Romeo’s actions it is his own fault for his and Juliet's

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