Who Is Responsible For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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Everyone has had some sort of tragedy happen in their lives, but no event will ever live up to what happened with Romeo and Juliet. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, things with these two lovers who seemed to be living the dream together soon took a turn for the worst. Misunderstandings, misinterpretations, and bad luck all have to do with what happened to the two, but there is much more to it. Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and Romeo himself are the characters from this story who are most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death.
Tybalt is a very short-tempered character that always unnecessarily instigates arguments or fights with the Montagues, which caused a rise in events that shouldn’t have taken place. Tybalt puts up a brawl against Mercutio because Romeo did not want to fight, which he soon stabs Mercutio, in which he announces, “I am hurt. A plague …show more content…

This ends up being the most tragic mistake where almost everything goes wrong, causing the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. As Juliet goes to him for advice, he tells her, “An if thou darest, I'll give thee remedy.(4.1.77)”. If he had never given her the plan in the first place, they wouldn’t have ended up where they are now. Friar Lawrence’s plan had a lot of mistakes emerge out of his plan, but one specific one had ruined the plan completely, which was by not getting the letter to Romeo quickly enough. As Friar Lawrence returns, he asks Friar John about the letter and he responds with, “Nor get a messenger to bring it thee, so fearful were they of infection. (5.2.15)” Since the letter didn’t get to Romeo, he thought that Juliet had actually died, causing him to get emotional and buy the poison. Friar Lawrence’s plan had so many mistakes bound to happen and the possible consequences were not fully thought out, giving a rise to a sequence of events that lead to Romeo and Juliet’s

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