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Who Is To Blame For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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“The fearful passage of their death-marked love.” Romeo and Juliet is a play about two lovers who try to love the enemy but end up dying together. Romeo was a mere child who was super emotional, fell in love too fast and lacked even the most basic communication skills leading him to be a massive murder in the murder-suicide in this play by William Shakespeare. Romeo is to blame for Juliet’s’ and his death deaths along with some others including Juliet’s cousin Tybalt, her fiancé Paris and Romeo's best friend and the prince's cousin Mercutio.
Romeo was an emotional teen. When his best friend Mercutio, who also happens to be the prince's cousin, gets killed by Tybalt because Romeo distracted Mercutio by telling him in the middle of fighting that there should be peace …show more content…

Romeo went to kill Tybalt after Mercutio dies and cursed both households. Then though the Prince would have killed Tybalt for spilling the Prince's own blood, this again was caused by Romeo being too blinded by emotions that nothing could wait for anything. He bought some illegal poison which was so strong that it could kill twenty men as soon as he hears Juliet is dead. There was no thought into his future, wasting it all away to a girl who was his enemy. He could have just went on with life and get another girl. Paris was a person who barely even knew who Romeo was, all Paris knew was that Romeo was an enemy to his fiancée’s family. As Paris is looking at his would be wife who he thinks is dead, Romeo just shows up with a knife and screams go away or I’ll kill you. Paris being as loyal as he is, tries to defend Juliet's’ family's tombs. Romeo kills Paris with no emotions. After the Paris dies, Romeo, drags Paris inside the tomb near Juliet. After connecting that Paris truly loved Juliet. All of these things could have all been

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