There are many people to blame for this situation, it starts off with the Capulet family, although there are multiple people to blame, there are specific people that caused the stir. Tybalt is a respected member of the Capulet family and he is also Juliet’s cousin. There was a party at the Capulets household, although Romeo was not supposed to be there, he still went and that was when they first saw each other. Tybalt saw that Romeo had attended the party, which had made him quite furious since Romeo was a Montague. Tybalt’s anger eventually leads to a tragic consequence in the play. Tybalt’s actions escalated the conflict between the two families which had led to the death of Mercutio, who is Romeo's best friend and Tybalt himself. This raises the conflict between the two families even more. When Romeo had taken Tybalt's life away, it led to Romeo’s banishment. Without them being together, they couldn't handle life without each other, which had led to their death. …show more content…
Capulet was the father of Juliet. Mr. Capulet had caused interference between Romeo and Juliet. Mr. Capulet's action which was pushing Juliet to marry Paris, which was against Juliet's wish and desire. This had intensified the conflict between the two lovers. The pressure and lack of understanding had caused an extra layer of tension and despair to their love story. The marriage plan had fueled the urgency to what Romeo and Juliet had done, which was suicide. This had led to their tragically untimely