At approximately 8:30pm thursday night, an alarmingly large puddle of blood was reported to be coming from around the opening of recently deceased Juliet Capulet’s tomb. I was dispatched with my team at 8:45pm There were four weapons found at the scene. Two swords, (identified as Romeo Montague’s and Count Paris’), an empty poison bottle, a crowbar, and a dagger. A bouquet of flowers were also found in the puddle of blood. Upon entry, there were water fountains and candles all over the room, their glow the only source of light apart from mine and my team’s torches.
A male body with a sword wound was found, strewn over one of the many bushes; leading to the pedestal where two other bodies lay. A man with no visible wounds or pulse, and a woman with a large dagger wound in her chest. The three bodies have been identified as Count Paris, Romeo Montague, and Juliet Capulet. The autopsies have told me that Count Paris was killed by a sword to the heart, Romeo Montague died from an overdose of poison, and Juliet Capulet killed
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They were identified as Friar Lawrence (a apothecarist) And Balthasar, Romeo Montague’s dedicated servant. Friar Lawrence states that Juliet was running away from home and needed to fake her death, so he brewed a potion that would stop her heart for 42 hours, making her appear dead. He was at the graveyard to insure she woke up. Balthasar states that he had accompanied Romeo to the graveyard where Romeo had told him to stay behind; whilst Romeo walked into Juliet Capulet’s tomb (likely to be graffiting says …show more content…
All I have to do is compile it into the answer to these three deaths. The Murder weapons included, the poison bottle, Romeo Montague’s sword, and Romeo Montague’s
Juliet chooses to fake her, and one of Romeo’s men catch word of it and deliver the news to Romeo. As Romeo races back to Verona, Friar John was on his way to deliver the truth to Romeo but couldn’t make it to him in time. Romeo breaks into the Capulet tomb to see Juliet for himself. When he does see that Juliet is “dead” he does not choose to live any longer and decides to end his life by drinking a poison. When Juliet awakes and sees Romeo dead next to her she cries and tries to drink from the bottle the poison was in so she could die as well since there was nothing left in the bottle she decided to grab Romeo’s dagger and stab herself, and so she
Who is responsible for the “pair of star-crossed lovers who take their life”(Romeo and Juliet, Prologue) and cause many more to lose their life? “Romeo and Juliet” is a Shakespeare play written around 1597 in Verona, Italy. Romeo and Juliet fall in love, but the love ended in tragedy. One would believe that a few people caused Romeo and Juliet's death. The three characters are Friar Lawrence, Juliet Capulet, and Friar John.
She longs to die with a dagger or knife after the knife is mentioned in scene 1. What if this mixture does not work at all? Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?" (V.iii.23-24) (E) Juliet's uncertainty about the potion's effectiveness raises doubts about the plan's success and its consequences.
Romeo and Juliet started off liking each other and then they both got married and then Romeo has been banned from Verona. This all happened because of Tybalt had killed Mercutio, so Romeo had chased Tybalt and challenged him to a fight and Romeo had killed Tybalt. After that Juliet’s father had said that the marriage of Paris and Juliet is tomorrow. So then Friar Lawrence had to come up with a plan to get Juliet with Romeo. So the plan was to fake Juliet’s death and Romeo take her and go but that didn’t happen. Romeo’s servant Balthasar thought Juliet was actually dead, but she wasn’t but he still reported it to Romeo. Then Romeo got poison and saw Juliet and then drank the poison. Once Juliet woke up, she saw Paris lying there and then saw Romeo dead. So then she took Romeo’s dagger and stabbed herself. So the blame of Romeo and Juliet’s death should be on Friar Lawrence, Nurse, and The feud between the Capulets and Montagues.
There he was, lying in agony in the dark and weary night, next to his beloved's tomb in the ominous cemetery. Seeing the vile creature, Death, take away her soul from his hands. Death insisted to come with him with his hands filled with the white bones of the dead, he came along without hesitation. The well-known tragedy, Romeo, and Juliet by William Shakespeare was a transcendent illustration of the effects of the underdeveloped adolescent brain. The two star-crossed lovers had their destiny planned in front of them. The tragic and mournful deaths of Romeo and Juliet resulted from their impromptu love taking over their everyday lives. Romeo laid on the murky ground of the cemetery, weeping in front of the tomb of Juliet and he would soon kill
In the story Romeo and Juliet, there was a lot of death for example Tybalt, Paris, Lady Montague, Romeo and Juliet all died. In this story it starts off by you finding out that the families do not like each other, you could say they even hate each other, as the story goes along eventually Romeo and Juliet and on act 1 scene 5 meet for the first time. After that in the final act Romeo who thinks Juliet is dead so on page 272 line 120 he kills Paris and himself,
"This is thy sheath. There rust and let me die" (Act 5, Scene 3, Page 8, Line 184). In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Lord Capulet and Friar Laurence is involved with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet both physically and mentally. Lord Capulet forces Juliet to marry Paris the "next day", making Juliet think about suicidal thoughts. Friar Laurence marries Juliet and Romeo together even though he knows about their family's feud. Friar also tells Juliet about a plan, that directly leads to both of their deaths. Lord Capulet and Friar Laurence are responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Long ago in the white-walled city of Verona lived a pair of young lovers, torn between a strife held by their families, a strife that splattered the streets of the previously immaculate city with blood. The tale of Romeo and Juliet is the popular Shakespearean play chronicling the tragic events of the two beloved, including their meeting, marriage, and eventual death. Over the course of the play, a total of six characters meet their demise, whether by poison, blade, or broken heart, but who is responsible for these untimely fatalities? Some suggest that this was simply an unfortunate occurrence of happenings, however, evidence suggests Romeo is to blame for his and Juliet’s death because of his impaired judgement, measly self control, and his
Juliet turns to Friar Lawrence for help and he gives her a drug that will help fake her own death. However, when Juliet acts happy about marrying Paris, Lord Capulet is over-joyed and moves the wedding up a day. The letter explaining Juliet’s ruse would have gotten to Romeo if Lord Capulet had not changed the date of the wedding. Instead Romeo’s servant, Balthasar, delivers the message that Juliet is dead. Romeo, who thinks that Juliet really is dead, kills himself at her side. Although Lord Capulet is a key contributing character to Romeo’s death, there is another person who can be held responsible - Friar Lawrence.
The play Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy written by William Shakespeare about two star-crossed lovers from feuding families who die at the end of the story. Romeo and Juliet meet at Capulet party and instantly fall in love. With the help of the local friar, Friar Lawrence, and Juliet’s nurse, they get married after knowing each other only a day, without their parents’ consent. Shortly after the marriage, Romeo is banished for fighting and killing Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt, forcing him to leave their city of Verona. At the same time, Juliet's father, Lord Capulet, tells her she has to marry Paris, a cousin to the Prince, or else he will kick her out of their home. Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan in which Juliet will take a sleeping potion which makes her look dead for 42 hours and then Romeo will come to Verona to get her and take her away with him to a city a day's ride away. Romeo does not receive the message that Juliet really isn't dead and believes her death to be true. He gets poison from a poor apothecary and dies beside Juliet in the Capulet tomb. Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead beside her, along with Friar Lawrence who came to try and stop Romeo. Juliet refuses to leave and kills herself to be with him. After their deaths, the Prince declares that, “Some shall be pardoned, and some punished” (Shakespeare ???). The characters in the play that should be pardoned are Friar Lawrence, Lord Montague, and the Nurse.
Unfortunately, when Juliet awoke, it was to Romeo’s dead body, and she too killed herself. The whole arrangement, a bundle of poor lies, was set in place so the two of them could run away without
Shakespeare does this by noting how Romeo and Juliet do not actually love each other. This is represented by Romeo and Juliets actions and rash decision making. Their decisions are very impulsive and rushed. As a result, it impacted them negatively in the future and as well as their relationship. Romeo and Juliet’s love for each other is not actually how love really is. They’ve mistakenly confused lust for love.
The play of Romeo and Juliet is different from William Shakespeare’s other tragedies in that there is not a clear distinction of individual heroes. The two protagonists are more passive than active; both are naïve and lacking understanding. The hero is often thought to be the romantic, yet often hysterical, Romeo. But Romeo’s immoral background, emotional outbursts, mishap murders, and foolish actions make him a poor candidate for a hero. Juliet proves to be more innocent than Romeo because she possesses more rigorous moral ethics. Juliet is also more successful in overcoming the obstacles that she is faced with throughout the play. While both characters
A good supervisor will inspire, challenge, and motivate their employees. In addition, a supervisor has the ability to stay focused and is able see the big picture. However, one could possibly argue that the best quality that a good supervisor must possess is the skill to recognize the potential in others. Nevertheless, the most important skill a supervisor must possess is the ability to help those around realize their own potential.
“Love always overcomes hate, but love’s effects and hate’s effects are no different in magnitude.” -Anonymous. No one ever doubts the power of love or the power of hate. For as long as time has existed people have loved and people have hated. Strong emotions persuade everyone to act on their inhibition. Everyone wants to be a hero in every situation whether it be trying to save someone or the simple act of finding a winning lottery ticket. These actions are what lead to love overcoming hate even if they are the simplest of acts. The mistake people make is them trying to hard to be the hero. This leads to one traveling great lengths to achieve their goals, but at what cost. Throughout Shakespeare’s most famous play, Romeo and Juliet, his main