The Underlying Causes Of Romeo And Juliet's Tragedy

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Displayed throughout Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’, are many underlying causes of the Romeo and Juliet tragedy. The ancient conflict between the Montague and Capulet families deems the lover’s relationship impossible. This forces the lovers to become hasty and risky, overall intensifying their desire to escape the feud. Their extended families and friends, play a large role, escalating the hatred between the families leading to the dire ending of not only the lovers, but also two of their friends. Also, demonstrated through the play is that the lover’s destiny is written in the stars for them. Without some of the helpless events which occurred, the ending would not have been so tragic. Friar Lawrence and the nurse played a large role