When a tragedy occurs, the question often arises about who is responsible. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tensions between two families causes two star crossed lovers to to kill themselves out of love and a simple misunderstanding. When a man named Friar John fails to deliver a crucial message to Romeo it causes him hear that Juliet is dead and go to find her dead (she isn't dead) and he kills himself. Juliet wakes from her slumber to find her husband dead beside her. She takes Romeo's dagger and thrusts it upon her killing herself, forcing a tragic ending onto the two families. The three characters responsible for the tragic ending of this play is Tybalt, Paris, and the Capulets.
When a tragedy occurs, the question often arises about who is responsible. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tensions between two families causes two star crossed lovers to to kill themselves out of love and a simple misunderstanding. When a man named Friar John fails to deliver a crucial message to Romeo it causes him hear that Juliet is dead and go to find her dead (she isn't dead) and he kills himself. Juliet wakes from her slumber to find her husband dead beside her. She takes Romeo's dagger and thrusts it upon her killing herself, forcing a tragic ending onto the two families. The three characters responsible for the tragic ending of this play is Tybalt, Paris, and the Capulets.