Who Is To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Love, the Bible says that if love ever fails, it was never love. So how far would you go to be with your true love? This story called “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare is about how far two teenagers go for love. They are two different families that hate each other. So they go to the farthest extent of being together. They betray their families, but it ends up in a dark turn at the end. Their families are impeding their relationship, forcing Juliet to marry Paris. This marriage forced them to make the plan to escape, which eventually led to their deaths. Not only that, but Tybalt also had a lot of fault in their deaths. Since he got Romeo exiled from the city. Both families played a big part in why the story ended with their deaths. But the Capulets really were more at fault. Speak briefly, can you love Paris?”(Act 1, scene 3, Line 98) Lady Capulet said. She was trying to force Juliet to marry Paris. which at the end led to Romeo and Juliet having to make a plan to escape this marriage. so if it wasn't for the first marriage, Julia wouldn't have had to have faked her death. Eventually, the Capulet’s decision led to both of their deaths. “ It's an honor I don't dream about,”(Act 1, scene 3, line 67)said Juliet. This quote shows that Juliet did not want to marry …show more content…

was because Friar Lawrence didn't tell Friar John how important the letter that Romeo had to receive was. “to Montua with my letters to thy Lord''(Act 4, scene 1, line 126) He is saying that he will send the letter to Montua which was where Romeo was exiled too. “I could not send it, here it is again” (Act 5, scene 2, line 14) said Fr. John to Fr. Lawrence. He talks about how he couldn't send a letter to Romeo. So that meant that Romeo didn't know that Julia's death was a fake fact. So that also led Romeo to kill himself in the arms of Juliet’s alive body. He did this because of a simple mistake that the Friars