The small actions made by humans can alter people's lives in drastic ways, like death. As shown in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, a small action like Romeo falling in love quickly causes a ripple effect throughout their lives, causing the deaths of many people. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, the outcome was a cause of human actions, not fate, as shown when Tybalt slaughters Merhutio, causing Romeo to break out into a fit of rage, murdering Tybalt, Juliete is forced by her parents to marry Paris, and when their family feud forbids Romeo and Juliet from seeing each other. First and foremost, the devastating ending in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is caused by human action. This is shown when Tybalt kills Mercutio, and Romeo murders Tybalt. …show more content…
In the text, the nurse says to Juliet, ‘’Tybalt is gone and Romeo is banished’’ (3.2.69). This proves that Romeo getting banished could have been avoided if it wasn’t for the actions made by humans, but instead, it caused Juliet to drink the position given to her by Friar Lawrence, making her look dead, to get out of marrying Paris. When Friar Lawrence sends Friar John to deliver the plan in which Juliet drinks the potion and gets put into Capulet's vault, Romeo comes and gets her out, but Friar John gets quarantined, leaving Romeo with the idea that Juliet is dead. When Romeo heard the news, he bought possession and ventured back to Verona, where he would kill himself to be with Juliete. Therefore, Romeo getting banished caused the tragic ending in Romeo and Juliet. Secondly, the ending in Romeo and Juliet is caused by human action when Juliet's parents force her to marry