In the story The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet,by William Shakespeare, it talks a lot about love. Love is a very strong emotion, that is accepting and wanting to make others feel really good and accepting. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet, it shows there are lots of different types of love. Romeo and Juliet meet at a dance one night and they fall in love with each other that night, they both plan their wedding at the dance. They get married and Romeo gets sent away so Juliet decides to marry Paris. She tells her dad and he rushes for them to get married the next day. Juliet drinks poison to make her look dead so they won’t get married, she plans that Romeo will be there when she wakes up. This leads to a tragedy of death. Throughout the story multiple of the characters are responsible for their own deaths. …show more content…
In the quote it explains that there is a lot of finger pointing, and no one of the fingers is pointed in the right direction. Taking some of the blame on himself, Friar just blames fate over everything.Friar Lawrence says “ Romeo! O Pale! Who else? What, Paris too?/ And steeped in blood? Ah, what an unkind hour/ is guilty of this lamentable chance!” (5.3. 144- 146). This quote proves the thesis because it shows the fate of what Romeo does to others, and the blame for others deaths. Romeo is not the only person to blame for other characters death in the