The Importance Of Human Action In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Good afternoon everyone. Today I will be talking about how the cause of Romeo & Juliet’s death was caused by human actions.
First of all I think this happened because of human actions. We can be even more literal, and say that their deaths are taken by their own hands. They have both committed suicide, ... the worst type of human action. I suppose we have to go there if we are going to discuss explicit human action.
And get in regards to implicit human action, we would have to point to everyone else in the play with very few exceptions: every member of the opposing Montague/Capulet families, the parents themselves, the messenger who goes awry, the Friar, the Nurse, ... and I find it ironic that the only person who I can think of as (almost)