In the story of Romeo and Juliet, many events and and actions taken by people lead to negative results, and ultimately the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. There are several pieces of evidence that support that the the feud is the most consequential factor in the story. Therefore, the feud between the Montague and Capulet families is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. It should first be acknowledged that the feud is the stimulus for all the problems in the story. The conflict results in the death of members of both the Montague and Capulet families, and even others in the community. Some are even mislead by the feud. In her essay, Lois Kerschen says that when Romeo comes to Juliet’s tomb, “the family feud causes Paris to
In the tragic story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare two teenagers met, fell in love, and eventually committed suicide from the pressure around them. Juliet's family, the Capulet's and Romeos family, the Montague's have a strong rivalry between each other. In my opinion, the Capulet's are to blame for Juliet's and Romeos death. The Capulet's are at fault because they played a major role in the ongoing rivalry with the Montague's, they were pressuring Juliet into marrying Count Paris, and had Romeo banished from Verona.
The person to blame is Lord Capulet for the deaths of young Romeo and Juliet.There are lots of reasons on way he is to blame.One of the reasons is that he let Romeo stay at Capulet party.Tybalt told Lord Capulet to kick Romeo out of the party because he can’t tolerate Romeo.But Lord Capulet said Romeo is staying and he is a nice gentlemen and he should tolerate Romeo.If Lord Capulet kicked Romeo out of the party Romeo would have never met Juliet.If Lord Capulet handed the invititaion letter to someone who could read the clown would have never ran into Romeo and Mercutio.It is also Lord Capulets fault for never talking to Juliet.Lord Capulet should have did some work on his servent to see if any of them could read so he could gave the invitation list to who ever could read.
Who’s to Blame for? In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet are two lovers who face very severe challenges. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague are two separate families with high royalty who are in a tough patch with each other. This leads to major difficulties, including Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Although the two families made fatal and effortless decisions.
The feud between the two families is a reason that they are responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The Capulet’s hate the Montague’s so much that Juliet could not tell them that she loves Romeo. Document A states, “From ancient grudge break to new mutiny” (Document A). Meaning that the two
The Capulet’s and Montague’s are responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because of the hatred between the families.
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The Capulet are responsible for Romeo and Juliet's death. Capulet forced Juliet to marry Paris. In the text act 3 scene 5 lines 182 and 183 Capulet says “I tell thee what get thee to church a Thursday or never after look me in the face”. This shows that Capulet is giving Juliet no choice in this say which made Juliet go to friar Laurence hoping that he will have a plan but that would result in Romeo and Juliet's death.
The Capulets and Montagues, The People Truly at Fault for the tragedy The Capulets and Montagues are at fault for the Tragedy of Romeo and Juilet In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juilet, the playwright placed his characters in countless situations where their actions and choices could lead to them being put to fault for the tragedy. Throughout the entirety of the story multiple characters had lost their lives, most being kin to the Capulets, Montagues, and the Prince among many others. Though one could argue that Romeo and Juilet are to blame for what had transpired, the Capulets and Montagues are the ones truly at fault for the misfortune that had fallen upon them and many others in Verona because of the hatred they held for each other
“Young love is two hearts with one thing in mind" said by unknown.The tragedy play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet is about two young adults that are in a secret relationship. Romeo and Juliet fell in love during a party. They couldn't love each other because their families had a big feud between each other. Romeo and Juliet ran off with each other and got married secretly(14). Juliet took a position and it made her seem dead but she was sleeping for 42 hours. Nobody knew she took the position except for a few. This leads to Romeo's death by him taking the position to be with Juliet. After Juliet wakes up and sees him dead she stabbed herself.The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately caused by lord capulet and
Don't Blame The Stars Two star-crossed lovers no other than Romeo and Juliet unite as one, but results in a calamity. Someone is to blame for their lead of suicide. Thee play about Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare tells the story of two youngsters falling in love at first sight. This star-crossed lovers fight in order to be together they will stop at nothing. The only obstacle in their way are the Capulet parents forcing Juliet to marry Paris.
Citizens of Verona, we have just been informed of the story of Romeo and Juliet, infamously known for their tragic death. However, one topic has been discussed and argued as fellow citizens of Verona want to know the ultimate factor of the tragic ending of the characters Romeo and Juliet? After educating myself on the complete story of Romeo and Juliet, I have acquired the evidence that I will share about what I believe was ultimately responsible for the cataclysmic death of our star-crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. I can accurately conclude that the ultimate factor responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet can be traced to the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. If the Montagues and Capulets would’ve never engaged in a feud towards the opposing families, the entire story of Romeo and Juliet could’ve avoided the tragic ending that awaited both characters.
There are many parties who contributed to the feud between the Capulet and Montague families, in William Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet. This feud is “from ancient grudge,” (act 1, prologue, line 3); thus continued by the predecessors, carried down to both Romeo and Juliet. There selfish acts of not deciding to tell their parents about their marriage, enrages both families and put the families in danger of one another; however, they do not do this on purpose. The most clearly responsible of the ongoing of the the rivalry, presented in this play, is Tybalt, nephew of Lady Capulet.
We have all heard about the tragic love story between Romeo and Juliet. Although, have you ever thought about who was really responsible for their death? This a story is about two feuding family, Montagues and Capulets, whose children fall in love. Their love must be keep a secret and many problem follow with their marriage. By the end of the story the two lovers can find no other way to be together, so they commit suicide.
Romeo and Juliet was a dramatic love story that talked about the death of two star crossed lovers from different households. The very commonly told story is interpreted differently by hundreds of thousands of people. Often times many different characters are blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet and then are portrayed as the villian by the readers. Most commonly people will simply blame the death on Romeo and Juliet themselves without analyzing the text, but truly, the only thing that caused their deaths was the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. If the Capulets and Montagues had never been fighting in the first place, if there was never any violence, and if the families would have simply allowed the young couple get married in peace, Romeo and Juliet's death would have never had to happen.
Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, has fostered many beliefs surrounding the origin of the Capulet-Montague feud. Many debates and discussion have taken place to find an answer, since the reason of the feud is never mentioned in the play. In an article written by David Blixt, he analyzes all aspects of the play in order to determine what the cause of the feud could be. David Blixt is a successful author. He performed in Romeo and Juliet when he went to school and he also directed the play once.