Romeo And Juliet Who's To Blame

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The beautiful writing of Romeo and Juliet is about Juliet and Romeo whose decision wasn't so clear. It’s more of a tragic story than romantic. In this story, the Capulets and Montagues basically hate each other. So Romeo Montague lays eyes on Juliet Capulet and “falls in love” they meet and makeout. In her shoes, she has been forced to marry another guy, Paris. Romo then goes to Friar Lawrence, he marries them in secrecy to stop the family feud. Mercutio gets murdered by Tybalt, and Romeo murders Tybalt. The Prince comes and banishes Romeo to Mantua. Juliet and Friar Lawrence make a plan. She then tells Lord Capulet, her dad, that she wants to marry Paris. Then, her dad says well if you want it to happen then,let’s move it to tomorrow, “Send for the county; go tell him of this: I'll have this knot knit up to-morrow morning.” This sort up messed up the plan. Juliet says she needs time to get dressed She then drinks the potion. Someone comes and tells everyone that she is dead. They put her in the tomb. Romeo comes running back to Verona because, he has heard of the news. Romeo then kills himself and Juliet wakes up and kills herself. To begin, it is Juliet's and Romeo's fault they died. They basically …show more content…
Juliet was the one who took the potion, “Give me, give me! O, tell not me of fear!” Juliet was the one who took the dagger, “No, no: this shall forbid it: lie thou there. Laying down her dagger”. Romeo was the one who killed himself, “The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark! Here's to my love! Drinks O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die. Dies”. Lastly, Juliet was the one who killed herself, “ Yea, noise? then I'll be brief. O happy dagger! Snatching ROMEO's dagger This is thy sheath; Stabs herself there rust, and let me die. Falls on ROMEO's body, and dies”. Juliet was the one who followed the plan. Romeo was the one who killed himself and murdered others. Finally, Juliet was the one who killed

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