Is Romeo genuinely the one to blame for all the deaths that occur in Romeo and Juliet? Two teenagers (Romeo and Juliet), met at a party, and fell in love at first sight. They kissed and eventually married each other. People were killed and one of the teenagers (Romeo) was at fault for one of the deaths, and was supposed to be exiled. The other teenager (Juliet) took a potion to seemed dead for 42 hours, then was supposed to be saved by the other teenager, according to Friar’s “plan”.
Juliet’s brashness also resulted in her suicide. She shows her happiness to die when she says, “This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me die.” (5.III.170). Juliet’s immediate suicide shows how brash she is and her inability to think before she acts. Their conjoined flaws led to Romeo and Juliet’s ultimate demise, the defining factor of their
In the book and play of " Romeo and Juliet " many are censured for the two's passings. There are three victims. Romeo, from the place of Montague, Juliet and her cousin Tybalt, from the place of Capulet. Romeo is to blame since he goes over the edge, and carries on of feeling. Juliet is basically to blame in light for the way that she executes herself.
If Tybalt had not been killed because of Mercutio’s actions, then Juliet would have not been pushed into the marriage that she was not ready for. Also, even if Romeo was still banished, then the Friar would not be pushed to discover a plan to let Romeo and Juliet be together. This would prevent the miscommunication that occurred in Friar's plan. If Mercutio had not acted as irrationally as he did, then Romeo would have
In the great tragedy Romeo and Juliet written by the legendary Shakespeare, many different people are to be blamed for the horrific outcome of story. However, at first glance, both the main characters, Romeo and Juliet are the ones to be painted responsible for the outcome. In reality however, it is clear to see two different characters are to blame for the tragedy. After extensive research, it is clear to see 3 individuals caused the event that ended in the surmise of the two young main characters. These 3 characters are, Friar Laurence, Tybalt and Capulet (The father of Juliet) are all to blame.
Romeo and Juliet is one of the most timeless works of English Literature, but there is one question everyone needs answered. Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? In Act III, scene 5, Prince Escalus states that everyone is to blame. Is everyone really to blame? Who exactly should be punished?
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Juliet is to blame for the death because, she caught Romeo’s eye in the beginning of the play and allowed him to fall in love with her and kiss her all in that night at the capulet party, without actually knowing who he was or that he belonged to montague (which made their love almost impossible because of the rivalry). She also made some rash decisions without thinking of the consequences if things were to go wrong. Then in the end after his death that she caused, she ended up killing herself because of his death.
Due to Romeo drinking a deadly toxic by thinking Juliet was dead until she woke, but it was to late for him and what Juliet ended doing was committing suicide to be together. In William Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet were themselves to blame for their own deaths due to their decision and by also making the settlement on what to do with their own lives. For instance, In the textbook it states, ¨Let me have a dram of poisson, such soon spreads gear as well disperse itself through all vien. That the life-weary takes may fall dead...
The play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is about two feuding families where a boy and girl from opposite sides fall in love. After Romeo hears the news about Juliet’s death, he goes to buy poison from a man who is so poor that Romeo knows he will sell it to him. He then went to the tomb, handed the letter to Balthasar to give to Romeo’s father, and drank the potion. The letter is significant to the play, because it has the real reason that Romeo decided to kill himself, and it most likely talks about the feud, and how Romeo views it. Romeo’s letter most likely included his deep love for Juliet, to the point where he would do anything for her, and the feud and how it affected his situation.
The person I blame the most for all the trouble in Romeo and Juliet is the Friar. There are Five different instances when he could have changed the outcome of the play. The first one is not marrying them The second is telling Lord Capulet about them falling in love. The third is not giving juliet the poison. The fourth is making sure the letter about Juliet not being dead reached Romeo.
If he did not kill Tybalt out of revenge and simply accept Mercutio’s death Romeo would not have been banished. Romeo’s impulsive choices also caused Mercutio’s death. This is shown when Tybalt and Mercutio are having a “play” fight in the street. If Romeo attempted to split the quarrel Tybalt and Mercutio would not have died. This fight causes a rippling effect that leads to Romeo’s
The amount of blame in The Tragedy of Romeo & Juliet can be spread among many individuals in the play; However the most blame is put on Juliet for this unfortunate series of events. Juliet's inability to wake up and realize that this boy isn’t worth everything caused her to provoke a caustic series of events that resulted in plenty of unneeded death. Many would say that women are not very likely to actually experience “love at first sight.” or just marry a man when you first meet him. In this play you’ll actually see that Juliet is quite the opposite of this, in fact she is so affectionate for Romeo that it’s the definition of love at first sight. Juliet’s decision to marry Romeo after an hour of knowing him is not only an immature one, but also one
The Capulets and Montagues were not on good terms with each other. Unfortunately though, Romeo and Juliet fell in love with each other regardless if they are from opposing families. Because of these families bad relationship, Romeo and Juliet were forced to marry in secret instead of publicizing it. These two lovers could have been straight-forward to their parents about their marriage, but they choose not to. The Friar is also guilty to these lovers death, but he only thought that this relationship between Romeo and Juliet be the cure to their families grudge for each other.
Death, tragedy, misery, love, and unity, all of these words describe the story of Romeo and Juliet, but it all revolved around Tybalt making his first terrible mistake. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare, the short story is that two young lovers secretly get married, people murder in anger, the two lovers get separated, and then end their lives in a tragic death because of no communication. But, like I said, this all revolves around a mistake Tybalt makes because of the feud between the Capulet (Juliet’s family) and the Montague (Romeo’s family). Tybalt is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because, he killed Mercutio, which lead to Romeo 's banishment, which then leads to the suicides of Romeo
A pimple on picture day, falling flat on your face in front of your crush, getting a 70% on heavy weighted assignment. These are the bringers of bad days that are so bad, you might even call them tragedies. Yet none of these can compare to the tragedy of these two star crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet, written by the infamous William Shakespeare arguably the greatest tragedy of all time. Filled with darring swords fights and dead lovers that died too young.