A wicked plan had been carried out by a man of God.Friar Lawrence is too blame for the death of Romeo of Montague and Juliet of Capulet,and the grief caused to the families and friends impacted by this devastation;whom he kept their love secret,maybe even knowing the consequences to his action.He was also responsible for marrying off Romeo and juliet,which he knew juliet was being married off to Paris and in fact did not even ask for permission from her father.The cause of Romeo's death was not only the cause of a poison but also a heartbreak caused from juliet.You see the reason Romeo turned to death was that he thought his sweet Juliet was death,that she had committed suicide.Juliet was in a sleep like death due to a potion that she had
Romeo and Juliet is a tragic story about star-crossed lovers who lost their lives due to sorrow and grief. Writers and readers all around argue about who was at fault for the death of these two young characters. Mercutio, who was the one who convinces Romeo to go to the ball in the first place, could be blamed as well. And when Mercutio was murdered by Tybalt, Romeo killed him out of anger, which led to the separation of the two lovers. There are multiple people we could pin for their deaths, even their parents because of their huge family feud. I think the three people to be blamed are the nurse, Friar Laurence, and our very own star-crossed lovers.
Romeo is to blame for Juliet’s and his own death, because when he was banned from Verona, he could have found someone else in Mantua.
In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, The ‘star-crossed lovers’ take their own lives in the name of love. Was it their own faults that they killed themselves or someone else's? There are three main characters to blame for their deaths; Fate, Lord Capulet and Friar Lawrence. Starting out with Fate, with the most evidence in the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Two teenagers dead! Who is to blame for this tragedy? In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, a tragedy ends the lives of two teenagers in love -- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. When the story begins, two young people instantly fall in love at first sight. Although their families are feuding, the two find a way to meet and secretly wed. Unfortunately, tragedy causes both Romeo and Juliet to choose death rather than separation. While several characters share the blame for the deaths of the star-crossed lovers, the guiltiest is Friar Laurence.
Romeo is at fault for his and Juliet’s death because, Romeo decided to sneak into the Capulet masquerade ball, thanks to this fatal decision, Romeo and Juliet met. “ I’ll go along, no such to be shown/ But to rejoice in splendor of mine own” (I, ii, 102-103). If Romeo hadn’t been so impulsive, he wouldn’t have fell in “love” with Juliet and causing the two of them to get married, Benvolio tells Romeo that he is impulsive by saying, “Tut! You saw her fair, none else being by/ Herself poised with herself in either eye”(I,ii, 96-97).
If anybody, who is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths? In the tragedy Romeo and Juliet By Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are faced with many difficulties to get to their goal of marriage and a happiness together. The story begins with Romeo and Juliet meeting each other and loving each other a lot. They end up marrying secretly, then in the last act Romeo and Juliet both decide to kill themselves. They both had their own reasons that they decided to commit suicide, but what events and people were involved with them the most?
Just about everyone knows the fascinating stories of life and romance known as “Romeo And Juliet”. And in “Romeo and Juliet” both Romeo and Juliet died in the end by taking their own lives. But who caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Most likely Romeo and Tybalt is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Even though Shakespeare and Juliet in many results are responsible for the deaths because of Shakespeare made it happen, and Romeo and Juliet took their own lives but this wouldn’t be true because writers have their character have free will. It all started with Romeo and Juliet getting married and Tybalt killing one of Romeo's friends. This caused Romeo to kill Tybalt. Which then meant Romeo was “banish’d” (Banish shed). While Romeo
Romeo and Juliet is a tragic Shakespearean story of a boy and a girl who fall undoubtedly in love with each other, but there’s a twist. His and her family, the Montagues and Capulets, are both sworn enemies. Their love for each other becomes incredibly strong at first sight. However it unfortunately leads to their demise. At the end of this story comes a question: “Was there anyone else to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet?” Many people were involved in Romeo and Juliet’s life, but only a select few played a huge role in their love and death together. The parents of the two of them, despite their hatred for each other, didn’t even have much to do with their love and death. The Parent’s only factor in this tragic decline was that they
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about two children of opposing families... the Capulets and the Montagues… begin a tragic love story. Within five days they fall in love, get married, and end their lives. The love story of Romeo and Juliet was never easy, one bad thing after another seemed to always occur. The only people to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is themselves. From the beginning to the end, it was their poor decision making that cost them their lives.
Romeo and Juliet is a story of true love, and bad decisions, which in the end lead them to their deaths. We, as the audience have to wonder, who is really to blame for this. In my opinion the finger points at Friar Lawrence. I believe this because of the fact that he married the two of them, he gave Juliet the ludicrous plan at the end of the play, and because he left her alone in the Capulet tomb.
“Love is a smoke made with a fume of sighs.” In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare displays two star-crossed lovers whose fate is ripped apart by deaths hands. The characters responsible for the young lovers’ death are Romeo Montague, Juliet Capulet, and Friar Laurence.
O Juliet, my sweet, fair child, lies dead in this cold and unforgivable place. What for? O lamentable day, it is because of her pure heart. She loved too deeply, too much for that Romeo, a Montague, the only son of her great enemy. Ah…But there cannot be nor was a better man for her than Romeo. He would have died for her and now he has.
Romeo and Juliet is the famous love tragedy between two teens that fall in love but unfortunate death brings their families together. A common question asked is who should be responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Many people believe it is Friar Lawrence who should be held responsible since it was his idea to put Juliet in a death like sleep causing Romeo to believe she is dead and commit suicide. Tybalt should be the one held responsible though because his death caused Romeo to be exiled from Verona causing the couple to be separated. He is also responsible because even though Prince Escalus commanded the two families to maintain public peace, he continued fighting the Montague's.
Who is the greatest writer in the world. This essay is about who is to blame for romeo and juliet's deaths. the story “romeo and juliet” by william shakespeare. A short summary is the the romeo and juliet die. Have fun.
The tragic love story of Romeo and Juliet has been renowned by critics for years, some consider this play to be the one of the greatest written romances. However, Romeo and Juliet were never truly in love. Love is an intense feeling of passion and affection, something that can easily be confused for infatuation and obsession. Romeo and Juliet made the conscious decision to commit suicide because they were infatuated with one another and therefore only they can be held accountable for their deaths, they were not emotionally prepared to have a mature relationship otherwise this story would not have ended tragically. Some may argue that other characters in the play are to blame, however there is no evidence of this being an accurate statement considering that no one forced Romeo and Juliet to commit suicide.