One may wonder who is truly at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In the timeless tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, two lovers who are not destined to be together meet, which ends with them taking their own lives. Their families have been in endless conflict for too long, and this finally puts an end to it. The one at fault for this tragic story’s ending is Romeo. Romeo is to blame for the events of Romeo and Juliet leading to their deaths. At the beginning of the story, Romeo sulks over Rosaline so much that it seems as if he will never move on. 164-230) and sneaks into a party to essentially buy her love (I. ii. 100-101). The. It’s there that he meets Juliet, immediately forgets about Rosaline (I. v. 42-51), and leads her on into a relationship …show more content…
V. iii. -. 120, 170) If Romeo had been slower or more mature with his feelings or never snuck into the party, none of this would’ve happened. Romeo also makes himself matter more to Juliet than her own family does. When Romeo gets banished after having killed Tybalt, instead of mourning her cousin, she mourns Romeo. III. ii. The. 97-127) Because Romeo moved on so quickly to Juliet and made her fall in love with him, when Juliet’s father says she has to marry Paris, she is unable to because she’s secretly legally bound to Romeo, and would kill herself before signing another wedding agreement. (IV. i. 55-67. This leads to Juliet’s father threatening to disown her. III. v. 189-195) Because of Romeo, Juliet fails to properly mourn her cousin’s death while also getting into conflict with her father. Some might argue that Romeo can’t control his feelings or that it’s not technically his fault Juliet fell in love with him, however, while it’s true he can’t control it, he does have the ability to decide to act on it. He snuck into a party for a girl he was apparently madly in love with (I. ii. 100-101), only to immediately move on to Juliet upon seeing her (I. v.