In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet blame is used to assign blame or fault upon someone. People resort to blame when they endure any hardships, and they do not want take the time to decipher the problem. Blame is used in a way for people to get an easy way out of any unjust situation in which they do want to conquer. In Romeo and Juliet blame is a huge factor that contributes to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. There are many scenarios in the play as to where readers give insight into specifically how it was contributed to Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Capulet and Romeo are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet was a factor in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Capulet was a cruel, unfair, and unjust man who was physically and emotionally abusive to Juliet. Paris wanted to marry Juliet, and all Capulet saw was that he
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Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend stated the quoted, “We live in a culture of blame. People will blame anyone or anything for their misery sooner than take the responsibility to own it and make it better” in It’s Not My Fault: The No-Excuse plan for Overcoming Life’s Obstacles. The people in our society use balme to get themselves out of a situation that they do not want to take responsibility for. They would rather feel the pain and misery by immediately blaming it on someone else than taking responsibility in that situation. Capulet blame Juliet for being ungrateful and unappreciative of everything they have give her. Moreover, he could not listen to Juliet as she was crying hysterically conveying that she did not want to marry Paris. The only person that Romeo blamed for the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt is himself. After the fight in the square, he immediately went to Friar Lawrence’s chambers to cry. He could not get over the fact that he had just gotten married to Juliet and he killed her cousin
Someone might think that Lord Capulet & Tybalt are to be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Somebody might think that because Lord Capulet was kind of pushy into marring Paris and that made her depressed and. Also it might be the fact that the death of Tybalt could have made them feel bad. They are wrong because Juliet didn’t seem to care a whole lot when Tybalt died and Juliet was defiant to whatever her father said any way. That is wrong due
Everyone has their different opinions on who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is about two people that fall in love from two different families who are in a feud with each other. Lord Capulet is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because when Romeo was at the Capulet part he didn’t let Tybalt do anything to make Romeo leave. Reason two is he is the one that planned for Juliet to get married to Paris without her consent. The third reason is because after Juliet says okay to marrying Paris (going along with the Friar’s plan), Lord Capulet tries moving the wedding day up to Wednesday instead of Thursday.
Blame is a word used to describe those who have some type of fault in a situation. Love can cause great emotions, yet it can also cause tragedies. When your love is strong enough it can also be dangerous, Romeo and Juliet caused the death of six people in a course of three days just so they can be together. In Romeo and Juliet there are many to blame for the cause of each death, but the most responsible for this situation are those who follow: Juliet, Nurse, and Friar Lawrence. Juliet could have stopped the death of six people if she only told the truth. The Nurse, also one to blame, could have spoke out and helped out in the situation. At last, Friar Lawrence, he could have made the choice not to marry Romeo and Juliet, yet all he wanted was for the Capulets and Montagues to be in peace.
In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” there are people to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s untimely deaths. Anyone would have chosen these three characters to blame: They are Lady Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and both Romeo and Juliet. Lady Capulet is Juliet’s mother that did not stay with her from birth. Friar Lawrence is a priest, botanist, and has a fatherly look to Romeo. Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers that make a huge mess during the play.
Whenever a problem occurs, there is always someone to take the blame, whether it be a war between two countries or an argument between siblings. In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, it is no different. This story shows tragedy after tragedy and focuses on the tragic events that led the lovers to their deaths. However, there is much controversy surrounding who is to blame for the tragedies that took place. Some say that their families caused the deaths, while others say their counselor and mentor, Friar lawrence, is to blame since he married the two despite the potential consequences. Based on the facts, Romeo is to blame for all the tragedies that took place. Romeo acted infatuatedly, vengefully, and impulsively throughout this play, causing him to produce many tragedies along the way.
There are three characters in the story of Romeo and Juliet that take some and most of the blame on the death of the two Romeo and Juliet. Two of the characters take some of the blame while the third character takes all of the blame. The two characters that take some of the blame are Lady Capulet And Lord Capulet. Lady Capulet is married to Lord Capulet and have a daughter named Juliet. The third person that takes most of the blame for their death is not a person at all. It is fate. These three characters are the reason why Romeo and Juliet take their lives. ("DBQ: Romeo and Juliet: Who's to Blame". Doc.B,A,D)
Blame is to imply onto someone an action that could be insulting or wrong. People typically resort to blame when they themselves are guilty. The quote “We live in a culture of blame. People will blame anyone or anything for their misery sooner than take the responsibility own it and make it better.” relates to Romeo and Juliet to a degree.
Tybalt is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he doesn't like Romeo and is always trying to start a fight with him. Tybalt states “ Romeo, the love i bear thee can afford no better term than this: thou art a villian.... Boy this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done to me; therefore turn and draw “ ( 145 ). In act 3 when Tybalt is trying to pick a fight again Romeo responds with patience and love but when Mercutio steps in everything starts heading downhill. Romeo tries to stop the fight which consequently leads to Mercutio's death. Romeo, full of rage kills Tybalt in return and this is what leads to his banishment. As a result of Tybalt's foolishness he is dead and Romeo has to now suffer the banishment. The banishment is the final straw for Romeo so when he hears Juliet is dead he already isn't thinking straight and doesn't have Friar to turn to this
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a book of fate and how everyone in the world affects the happenings of this world. The author of this extraordinary book is William Shakespeare. Although Romeo and Juliet killed themselves, there were many people responsible for their deaths. It is arguable that the parents of the two lovers, Friar Laurence, and Romeo and Juliet themselves were the most responsible, some could say that the other main characters like Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, the Nurse, and Paris were involved as well. There were many people responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, although they took their own lives, they were not all to blame.
Capulet also played an important role in the death of Romeo and Juliet because he told Juliet that she was going to marry Paris and she had no choice. By