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    Behind any tragedy of love, there is always someone’s fault to blame for that. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare lots of tragedy events happen to the characters. The Capulets and The Montagues have a feud and Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet) fall in love. They have to keep their love a secret and they only adult that knows is Friar Laurence. The Friar helps them be together, but what he doesn't know he was just helping them get closer to their deaths. The one that I think has the…

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    and Juliet the characters poor decisions make them responsible for their own misfortunes. The first mistake Romeo makes is agreeing to his friend Benvolio's suggestion to go to the Capulet's feast. Romeo should not go to the party because he is a Montague whom are in a feud with the Capulet family. If Romeo did not go to the feast he would have not have meant Juliet and would have continued to obsessive with his love for Rosaline. The Capulets servant has Romeo read a letter from the Capulets…

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    perhaps one of the most famous plays ever written in history, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet has stirred much controversy since its publication in 1597. The love story is about two “star-crossed” lovers, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, whose families were feuding for an unspecified reason. A series of unfortunate events then occur, preventing the two from being together. Out of hope and desperation, Juliet decides to drink a potion given by a friar to fake her death—except, Romeo never…

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    Romeo and Juliet is one of William Shakespeare’s most famous plays, and possibly his most tragic as well. With the two families, the Capulets and Montagues, warring, two young people fall in love. Even though Romeo and Juliet both committed suicide in the end, the people ultimately responsible for their deaths are the Capulet family, especially Lord and Lady Capulet. Some people might think the Capulets aren’t guilty, on the account that Lord Capulet allowed Romeo to stay at the party and meet…

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    In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet says, “If all else fail, myself have the power to die.” Due to this quote and many other factors, when asked who is most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, I believe they were most responsible for their own deaths. It is true that fate, the families, Friar, and other characters from the play had an impact on their deaths, but in the end, they were most responsible for choosing to take their own lives by…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a classic tale of true love, even though the two main characters end up dead, and one of the main causes of their suicides is one of their parents. Set hundreds of years ago in the city of Verona, Italy, two upper-class families, the Montagues and the Capulets, have been caught in a feud for quite some time. At a party hosted by Capulet, Montague’s son Romeo and Capulet’s daughter Juliet fall madly in love. The two teens, along with Friar Lawrence and Juliet’s nurse, arrange…

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is considered one of the finest romances in literature. However a large question comes about, weather or not the two protagonists, Romeo and Juliet, are truly in love. Throughout the play many events take place that question whether the two are really in love, or if they are just over dramatic. They may have died for eachother, but more often than not their love proves to be counterfeit. Juliet marries Romeo to get rid of her name and leave…

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    far as to deem it necessary. Recounted in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers, destined for tragedy. Their families, the Capulets and Montagues, face a long-running feud, so their love from the beginning is doomed. Though, the love shared between them is so strong, they decide to go ahead and marry, done in secret by the friar, Friar Laurence. When Romeo is banned and Juliet is almost thrown into a second marriage, circumstances,…

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    Romeo Montague is the main male character in William Shakespeare’s play, ‘Romeo and Juliet’. He is defined by extreme emotional reactions and mood swings, and it’s hard to fully understand Romeo’s character as we are never fully shown exactly who he is. In order to paint a full picture of his personality, we must look at the way he reacts to the situations he places himself in. At the beginning of the play, Romeo is introduced as a character surrounded by a fog of melancholy and despair. The…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there is an absolute abundance and multitude of love, hate, family bonds, and no short supply of long-standing noble family feuds. Through the experiences and outstanding gestures of love and bonding, we find that the young Juliet Capulet is entranced and enchanted by Romeo, who is a member of the Montague family, an enemy of a long-standing feud to the Capulets. The tragedy mood is set forth from the very beginning with his…

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