It is expected that all Montagues need to hate Capulets and all Capulets need to hate Montagues because they are born into a rival family. When Romeo and Juliet fall in love, they are not allowed to be together because they are of rival families. Their family names determine whether or not they are allowed to be together. When Juliet meets Romeo, she is able to open her eyes to the issue because she is able to see Romeo for himself, not who his family is. She states that “'Tis but thy name that is my enemy.
Friar Laurence is to blame because of his devious and secretive nature. First, Friar Laurence agrees to perform a forbidden marriage without Romeo and Juliet’s family’s approval. Friar Laurence states, “In one respect, I’ll thy assistant to be; For this alliance may so happy prove to turn your household’s rancor to pure love” (Shakespeare 1031). This quote displays Friar Laurence’s devious nature because he had agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet, thinking that it would solve the rivalry between the two families even though it was against who he was, his morals, and his religion. In addition to him simply agreeing to marry the two, Friar Laurence
In the Shakespearean play Romeo and Juliet, the play is mainly ran by the bad choices Romeo and Juliet make. These many hasty decisions eventually led to the death of the two star crossed lovers. Some of the decisions that will be mentioned here will be: Romeo getting involved in Mercutio and Tybalt’s “duel”, the Friar agreeing to marry Romeo and Juliet, and the two lovers rushing into marriage. To begin, one of the impetuous decisions Romeo makes: Getting involved in Mercutio and Tybalt. “Hold Tybalt!
Although Romeo and Juliet both suffer during the course of the tragedy, Juliet’s suffering is greater, because her love for Romeo causes her complications with her family. Juliet’s suffering is much greater than Romeo’s because she has to face the reality that, even though she’s married to Romeo, her father has arranged her marriage to Paris and isn’t about to change his mind. When Lady Capulet tells Juliet about the wedding plans, she tries her best to refuse without sounding ungrateful. Upon hearing this Capulet is completely out of sorts.
Their hasty desire of getting married and Romeo’s banishment from Verona proves that anything can withstand their love. As passionate as their love is their love ends in a tragedy with death coming to silence them and their love dying off. Who’s to blame for the two star-crossed lover deaths? To start off with one of the blames would go towards Mercutio and Tybalt.
Foolishness in the Bowels of Romeo and Juliet In Romeo and Juliet, there were many inconveniences for the members of the Capulets and Montagues, and the culprit behind this is foolishness. To clarify, you could say Romeo being a foolish teenager falling in love with nearly every woman in sight was foolish, or Romeo and Juliet chooses to get married the next day was more than foolish. Lastly is that a grown man, Friar Lawrence, decides that a little girl in his chamber, threatening suicide is enough for him to bring in a plan in which he would give her a poison that would make her sleep for two days which would leave her entire family in mourning, is at all a good idea then that is true foolishness. First beginning with Romeo, he was wise with his words, but just not entirely with actions. Romeo now entering the Capulet’s yard Juliet says “And the place death, considering who thou art, If any of my kinsmen find thee here” (2.2.65-64).
When people communicate poorly with others, the consequences that follow can cause unfortunate and sometimes detrimental effects on others. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet the unfortunate consequences the characters faced impacted them in several ways, most of these ways negative. In the play Romeo and Juliet are separated from eachother when Romeo is exiled from Verona for killing Tybalt. So then Juliet devised a plan with Friar Lawrence who tells her to be certain that she is alone and then drink a potion that will make her appear deceased to her family who comes to wake her, it is then that she will be placed in her family’s crypt where Romeo, who would receive a letter from Friar Lawrence explaining the ordeal. Juliet then agrees to
A kind action creates a chain reaction that ultimately makes the world a better place in the end. When Arveragus returns home from his journey, he is enlightened about the news that his wife made a promise to sleep with the squire. He has the option to grow in fury and become exceedingly angry with Dorigen, but instead he tells her to remain true to her promise. He says to the
All may be off but we are here together in the real world. It is hard, telling him to betray such a powerful power just for me, but tis how I feel. I remind him of the goodness inside of his soul. I suggest that he must forgive himself and he will be restored. I see his future, tis is all good.
Throughout this Shakespearean play the Capulets and Montagues hatred only gets worse. The two families both have strong desires to uphold their families pride which causes them to have many faults. In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare shows how love is the cause of violence, how people are driven by pride, and how family feuds can ruin lives. The first fault in Romeo and Juliet is love is the cause of violence. Love was the cause of violence when Romeo was at the Capulet party.
Her mannerisms are too violent, and she is not suited for the rich lifestyle. Because of this he keeps up the lie of Daisy being catholic, to keep Myrtle in his control and keep her where she is. For Myrtle though, she sees it as her opportunity. She ultimately wants to leave the Valley of Ashes, and be married to Tom. This is presented many times, but is best explained by her dissatisfaction with Wilson’s and her’s relationship.
Therefore the Friar Knew it was a bad idea, due to the fact that he called it a “secret” wedding. The Friar may have thought that he was just helping two young innocent lovers unite with each other in marriage, but what the only thing he did was make their lives more complicated. Just think about it, if the friar had never married Romeo and Juliet, it would have given
So to try and cheer up their daughter they try and marry her to another man to get her spirits up. This supports that Tybalt is to blame because his death leads to a lot more events like the capulet finding out and being heartbroken, but Juliet is even more sad because Romeo has been punished to exile but her parents do not know that they are married. So to try and cheer up their daughter they try and marry her to another man to get her spirits
During his love affair with Guinevere he not only neglects his own morals, but lets their love diminish his friendship with Arthur. Being that Lancelot is so committed to his faith in God, his values reflect these religious ideas. When Lancelot loses his virginity to Elaine, his core beliefs are lost. When he becomes involved with Elaine, he doesn 't tell Guenever and creates a complication of the situation. His love affects all aspects of his life and eventually leads to him going insane and running away from the castle.
Two families, the Montagues and the Capulets, are rivals. Romeo the son of the Montagues and Juliet the daughter of the Capulets fall in love. They try to find a way to be together between their families’ endless quarreling. The attempt to be together and simple miscommunication led to the suicide of both Romeo and Juliet. Romeo is at fault for taking his and Juliet’s lives because he made impulsive decisions and did what was best for himself without thinking of others.