Romeo And Juliet Who's To Blame Analysis

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Who's to Blame? “No one in this world could love a girl more than her father.” by Michael Ratnadeepak. This quote is an intriguing look at the love a father can have towards his daughter, Capulet wanted the best for Juliet so he forced her to marry Paris. Shakespeare was an English poet. Playwright, and actor, who is regarded as the best writer in the english language. His play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is about two star crossed lovers whose deaths end the long lasting feud between their two families the Capulets and the Montagues. Romeo was banished from Verona after killing Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. Back in Verona Capulet is compelling Juliet to marry Paris. Juliet is forced to come up with a plan that eventually ends the life of Romeo and Juliet. Capulet is to blame for the …show more content…

“My only love sprung from my only hate!/ Too early seen unknown, and known too late!/ Prodigious birth of love it is to me,/ That I must love a loathed enemy.” 0(I.V.138-141). During this quote Juliet is saying to the Nurse that she has fallen in love with her enemy, and that she saw him too early without knowing who he was, and when she found out it was too late, they were already in love. Juliet is so stressed out about being in love with Romeo who has been her enemy all her life. “How camest thou hither, tell me, and wherefore?/ The orchard walls are high and hard to climb,/ And the place death, considering who thou art,/ If any of my kinsmen find thee here.”(II.II.62-65). During this scene Juliet explains to Romeo that The walls of her balcony are high and very hard to ascend, even if Romeo is able to climb the balcony, any members of the Capulet family will kill Romeo because of who he is. Romeo and Juliet were forced to keep their love a secret, because of Capulets hatred towards the Montagues, causing Romeo and Juliet to Kill