Romeo And Juliet Who's To Blame Analysis

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Blame is putting responsibility on someone else. People resort to blame in order to take weight off of themselves, because they don’t want to handle the pain that comes with the responsibility. Blame affects Romeo and Juliet because conflict arises, and problems within the community continue to grow. The factors to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Romeo and Juliet themselves as well as Juliet’s parents. One of the factors that cause Romeo and Juliet to die, is themselves. Romeo and Juliet loved each other so much that, they couldn’t be without each other. As soon as Romeo heard Juliet was supposedly dead, he headed see her body, and from there, killed himself. Romeo had made a decision to take his life, which he does because he feels love towards Juliet. Falling in love with Juliet is also Romeo’s fault. Juliet woke up, saw Romeo, and killed herself, just as Romeo did. Juliet felt love towards Romeo, and nobody could really stop that. Because of her feelings, Juliet saw no other option but to take her life. Many causes led up to these events, however, they made their own decisions, and Romeo and Juliet are to blame for …show more content…

Juliet lived a tough life, and one final decision, made Juliet’s decision. Juliet’s dad through her into a wall during the play, and throughout her life, neither of her parents were there for her. When someone is raised like this, they are already in a hole of sadness that is tough to get out of. Juliet is so upset with her parents, that she faked her death. Juliet’s parents decided, that Juliet would have to marry Paris. This caused Juliet to be upset, and ultimately, fake her death. This lead to Romeo thinking she was dead, and killing himself. Without any of this, Romeo and Juliet could’ve lived happy together, and no problems would’ve been caused. Juliet’s parents link directly with Romeo and Juliet’s decisions, because they destroyed the good life Romeo and Juliet had