The side blame to point to is Friar Laurence because he had involvement with Romeo and Juliet’s marriage and his involvement to the fake death of Juliet. His involvement with the the marriage has caused a major factor of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Friar …show more content…
The feeling of rejection to her very own father had made her believe that she is not wanted by him anymore, fueling the urge of fulfilling her father’s wish by taking her life, satisfying her father wishes. Lord Capulet rejection to her daughter is discernible when he says “That God had lent us but this only child; But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her." Which means that they were grateful of having a child, but cursed of having Juliet as their child. A different example of when Lord Capulet threatens to abandon her is when he says this directly at her, “An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend; And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets.” This substantial amount of rejection to Juliet, makes her have the thought of her family no longer needing or wanting her, which fuels the urge to commit …show more content…
At the beginning Tybalt had the urge of killing Romeo by having said “Now, by the stock and honour of my kin, to strike him dead I hold it not a sin.” Because Tybalt is extremely Temperamental he wanted to murder Romeo just for being a Montague even though Romeo has done absolutely nothing to the Capulets. If Tybalt wasn’t so aggressive to Romeo, Romeo would have never have killed Tybalt, which leads him to not get banished and prevent Juliet from poisoning herself; which ends of the death of the two. Another crime that Tybalt has committed is the murder of Mercutio who is a close cousin of Romeo’s. The cause of Mercutio’s death is by a blood gashing wound caused by Tybalt’s aggression to Romeo, where Mercutio stepped in to defend his fellow cousin. Where later Romeo acts in outrage finally ending Tybalt’s life. If however Tybalt never showed aggression to Romeo, Mercutio would be alive and Romeo would have never been banished which would also prevent Juliet from poisoning