Who Is To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet

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“Oh, Romeo, Romeo! Why are you a Romeo? Deny your father and refuse your name. And I’ll no longer be a Capulet.” You can see how Juliet’s desperate love is shown. Juliet can’t love Romeo, but she definitely does. However, to cause their death, this catastrophic event needs to have an origin. Some must have all the faults. Romeo and Juliet died because they were forced to hate each other, the parents started the feud, and Juliet was forced to marry Paris. This secret love changed the lives and emotions of Romeo and Juliet forever. Romeo and Juliet died because they were forced to hate each other. In Act One, Scene Five, Romeo feels terrible after finding out his love is his enemy. This happens during the Capulet party at their house and sees Juliet for the first time and falls in love instantly. Romeo says “Is she a Capulet”? That’s the bad news! Now I’m pledged to my enemy!” At that same moment the nurse says to Juliet, “His name’s Romeo, and he’s Montague. He’s the only son of your great enemy.” Juliet did not notice that, and even though they were supposed to be great enemies and hate each other, that did not determine their love for each other. Juliet also mentions how her first love was …show more content…

There must be an origin and that’s where we point out the two families; Romeo and Juliet’s parents and the feud they started. Romeo and Juliet have this feeling and they mention it multiple times that they can’t be together. They really want to, but they know they are in big trouble. IN Act Two, Juliet says, “It’s only your name that’s my enemy. You’d be the same, even if you weren’t a Montague.” Therefore, it means that it’s just because he’s a Montague that she can’t be with him. In Act 2 scene 2 Romeo secretly sneaks into Juliet's house and when she saw him she said, “If they see you, they’ll kill you.” As a result, this confirms that their parents will not let them be together and it also confirms the