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The Family's Fault For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet

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William Shakespeare once said, “Everyone has their fate and the more people try to avoid it, the more trouble they get into” ( )The title of the play that Shakespeare wrote is called Romeo and Juliet. The genre of Romeo and Juliet is a Romance. The conflict that happens in this play is that Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love after they meet at a Capulet party, but they have to hide their love from their families, but what they don’t know is that their love ends in heartache and death. The deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately caused by the family feud between the Montague family and the Capulet family. It is the family’s fault for their deaths is because if it weren’t for them, Romeo and Juliet wouldn’t have had to keep their love …show more content…

Either way, their love was bound to end in a tragic love story. Romeo and Juliet never seemed to be at the right place at the right time. Tybalt didn’t know Romeo and Juliet were married, so he tried to kill Romeo for trying to stop the fight between him and Mercutio. After Romeo’s banishment, Lord Capulet pushed up Juliet’s wedding so she could be married to Paris. Juliet was so upset that her true love had been banished, she considered of ending her life because she could never be with him again. Friar Lawrence said, “take this vial, mix its contents with liquor and drink that night with no one in your room. When they come in to wake you on Thursday morning for the wedding, your body will be lifeless. You will be in a deathlike state for forty - two hours. When your family takes you to the Capulet tomb Romeo will be there to take Mantua. You will have to remain brave and not become scared. Then you will be able to live happily ever after with your true love Romeo.” Friar explained to Juliet how her and Romeo could be together without anyone knowing. All of the secrets between them lead their fates. They never told their parents what they had done, and it ended lives in a heartbreaking mess. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet had a terrible fate from the beginning. Their lies and secrets ended up killing them. Their parents also had a part in their fate by not letting them be together. Romeo and Juliet were compassionate lovers, but they were doomed from the start. Because they kept their love a secret, it only leads to one thing, a heartbreaking

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