Romeo And Juliet Amber Diaz Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? The actions of Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet and their feuds between both of their families are what led Romeo and Juliet to their death. The feuds were between the family and people of Juliet and the family and people of Romeo’s family. Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet, Capulet being the Patriarch of the Capulet family and Lady Capulet being Capulets wife.…
The Play That Ended with Six Characters Dying. Everyone knows Romeo and Juliet, or at least knows how it ends, Romeo and Juliet die. But not only do Romeo and Juliet die, 4 other characters, Mercutio, Tybalt, Lady Montague, and Paris, also die. Romeo and Juliet died of suicide, Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris are killed in fights. Lady Montague died of grief. Shakespeare treated each downfall differently, two of these six losses of life were more prevalent than others. Juliet and Romeo’s death was…
Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Juliet is faced with a lot of forced love, even though Juliet loves Romeo. Juliet’s parents aren’t very supportive about the fact that Juliet wants to encounter real and a more serious relationship. Juliet’s guardians Lady and Lord Capulet believe that since Juliet reached adulthood, she should already have a lover. What they don’t know is that Juliet really does have a lover and on top of that is married, Romeo. Her parents however,…
William Shakespeare’s tragic play Romeo and Juliet, informs us that too much pride can lead to problems in the future. The character Tybalt exemplifies this principle by wanting to kick the Montagues out, and by always looking for a fight with the Montagues. He is a Capulet and they don't get along well with the Montagues. Tybalt’s love for fighting and the pride he has for his family and himself leads him to his death. Tybalt shows his love for fighting when he gets into a fight in the…
Who was the Cause of Romeo and Juliet’s Death? Romeo and Juliet’s death was the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet but no one really knows who could have been the cause of their deaths. Romeo and Juliet had such a tragic ending that could have been caused by many people but specifically Friar Lawrence, the Montagues, the Capulets, and Tybalt. They could have been at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Romeo and Juliet both died at the end because each of them didn’t want to live without each…
William Shakespeare, a man, used Juliet, a woman, to defy gender norms by making her more masculine. Juliet and Romeo are two people who fall in love, despite their family feud. They get married, but Romeo gets banished from their town. They only get to spend one night together before Romeo has to leave, and he has to leave by daybreak. In the end, they kill themselves. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Juliet challenges societal norms by being controlling and assertive;…
passion and love. In Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare introduces and pursues the generation gap experienced between young Romeo and Juliet and their parents, Lady Montague, Lady Capulet, Montague, and Capulet. Despite their parental disputes, Romeo and Juliet are persistent in enduring their…
Six deaths in the well known play of Romeo and Juliet. The characters: Tybalt, Mercutio, Lady Montague, Paris, and Romeo and Juliet. This story of forbidden love did not end well for these six characters. The total of six deaths in Romeo and Juliet were all for many different reasons, but all of these deaths can be blamed on one person. That person being Romeo. Romeo fell deep in love with his family’s mortal enemy’s daughter. Instead of getting over it or even trying to get over Juliet, he…
two Capulet servants, Sampson and Gregory, are hanging out and talking badly about the Montagues. Then some Montague servants, one of the name Abraham show up. Sampson and Gregory fight with the Montagues but the Prince of Verona has laid out strict laws against starting fights. Sampson bites his thumb at them. Which is basically giving the Montagues the finger Benvolio, shows up a guy who just wants to have them get along, But Tybalt, a Capulet he is the mean-guy, then he shows up and wants a…
Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, it is about two star crossed lovers whose parents have a disapproval for their children to get married. One of the many characters we meet is Romeo the son of Lord and Lady Montague. Later we get introduced to Tybalt a cousin of Juliet, daughter of lord and lady Capulet. Romeo has the emotional personality and Tybalt has the aggressive personality. That makes them the perfect example of foils. Romeo is a foil to Tybalt because Romeo is over…