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    Who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, star crossed lovers whose forbidden love led to their untimely ends. An attraction and love so real the two risked everything to be together which ended in pain. Who is to blame for the tragedy or were they fated to be apart. After Romeo was banished from Verona due to him killing Tybalt, Juliet is left with nobody in her corner. She grieves for her husband and her parents threaten to disown her if she…

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    Introduction Two households that were both alike in dignity, share a connection of two “Star Crossed Lovers” who take their lives, due to their misadventures and mistakes. Although it might have been Romeo and Juliet’s decision to take each other’s lives’, it might have been another’s influence as the reason why they did as such. Friar Laurence is one to blame for the death of the young teenagers, but did he mean to cause such grief? Many times, Friar features as a main story teller in the book,…

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    William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet was published in 1957 in Elizabethan England. Even though the play was set in Verona, Italy, many situations were similar to those in England. In the play, two families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are sworn enemies, and fight throughout the play. Romeo Montague, however, ignores the feud for one night to find a girl, Rosaline, at a Capulet party. Once there, he falls in love with Juliet Capulet, the daughter of his enemy, from behind a mask. He…

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet can be considered the most known tragic love stories known to humanity. Not only do the two protagonists commit suicide, the causes of why the whole story leading up to their deaths is disputed from around the globe. My opinion is that the ages of the characters, particularly Romeo caused this immense tragedy. His age caused him to develop many flaws, his idea of love, his imaturaty, and his impulsivenes. Romeo's idea of love was way too dramatic. From the first…

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    The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story created by none other than William Shakespeare. This story outlines the fate of two star-crossed lovers who were willing to do anything to be with one another. Destiny and fate seem to be the only things that could stop them from being together. However, what really caused the fate of both Romeo and Juliet was a multitude of events that led to their unfortunate end. One may ask themselves, who caused this fateful tragedy? There are many people who one…

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    the story of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is taught that the Capulets were enemies and Juliet is taught to hate the Montagues. When Romeo and Juliet meet, they are ignorant of the fact that they are from feuding houses. The hatred of their families toward each other causes internal conflicts to arise between love and rationality. Due to the hostile nature of the feuding families and impulsive actions, Romeo and Juliet were never meant to be. To begin, the Caplets hold a party that Romeo attends in…

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers meet an unfortunate and tragic end. Their death was caused by two feuding families, the Capulets and the Montagues. The two families couldn’t settle their differences and the consequences were deadly for their children. While Romeo is defined as the tragic hero, Juliet also has a significant role in the tragedy. Juliet shows critical growth throughout the play and demonstrates decisiveness executed with grace throughout the…

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    Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare in the late 1590s, was a play about forbidden love. Two families, the Montagues and Capulets, had been feuding for ages, and the tension was only worsened when the relatives had gotten into a street fight. Despite the public-known feud, the son of Montague, Romeo, and the daughter of Capulet, Juliet, had fallen in love at the Capulet’s house. Capulet had arranged a marriage between Juliet and Paris, she rushed to marry Romeo, and the following…

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    Friar Lawrence is a murderer. He is responsible for the deaths of both Juliet, and her courtier, Romeo. At first, he gave Juliet the sleeping potion, that would make her seem dead, this started the chain of events. He sent Friar John to tell Romeo the plan, which failed. Then, he didn’t reach the tomb quick enough to tell Romeo that Juliet wasn’t dead, so Romeo committed suicide. Finally, He failed to ensure Juliet followed him out of the tomb, leading to her committing suicide. Therefore,…

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    Lawrence. In Romeo and Juliet, actions of virtue subtly turn into actions of vice, starting when the two star-crossed lovers first encounter each other at the Capulet ball. Friar Lawrence makes the decisions that results in the events that occur within the play. These decisions include arranging Romeo and Juliet’s clandestine marriage, and sending Friar John to deliver a letter to Romeo explaining Juliet’s faked death with the use of his remedy in order to reunite Romeo and Juliet; however,…

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