A story that is full of love,feud,hate and fate all wrapped into one, until it took a turn for the worst.Love can be a beautiful thing, but it can also make people do crazy things, and one of those crazy thing was Romeo committing suicide for the love of his life. Romeo is from the wonderful, and thrilling play, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Romeo had fallen in love with Juliet,and the pair of lovers were called "Star crossed lovers", but as their nickname is cute,it does have a dark side. When stars crossed they will explode and die. Love was an influence for Romeo to kill himself, because without love he wouldn't have even cared Juliet died. Romeo's fate of love being the reason he had killed himself is shown by him leaving an impact of love on the parents of him, and Juliet. Instead of the two blaming each other for their children's death they instead gave each other …show more content…
Never once did he talk about how much he hated their families for being the reason she died. He never talked about all the deaths that had occured, and all he wanted was to lay their with her, and have her back. "Will I set up my everlasting rest,/And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/From this world-wearied flesh. Eyes, look your last!/Arms, take your last embrace! And, lips, O you/The doors of breath, seal with a righteous kiss/A dateless bargain to engrossing death!/Come, bitter conduct, come, unsavory guide!/Thou desperate pilot, now at once run on/The dashing rocks thy sea-sick weary bark!/Here's to my love!"Act 5, Scene 3, lines 111-120 With Romeo saying these lines as his last words he never once mentioned anything about people dying, nor did he mention their families fighting. Romeo is just admiring Juliet,saying,Eyes, look for the last time! Arms, take your last embrace! And lips, with one last kiss will be enough to let me
Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were caused by Tybalt, who was Juliet’s cousin, and Mercutio who was Romeo’s cousin. The sides of the family not getting along was the reason Mercutio and Tybalt fought, and they both ended up dead,and Romeo was banished. Tybalt was the instigator of most of the fights that happened in the story, in lines 35 through 140 in the story Tybalt is encouraging the brawl that killed both himself and Mercutio. He was also the reason the Prince passed the law of banishment in lines 185 through 195.
Many people are to hold responsible for the tragic death of Romeo and Juliet. The parents themselves are the most to blame. The second most responsible are Tybalt and Mercutio. Finally, after the first two stated, Friar Laurence is held responsible.
A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life, all because of their families’ hatred of each other. Romeo and Juliet were in love, but their love could not be expressed because of their parents. While Lord and Lady Montague were also bad parents, the worst were the ones that raised Juliet, Lord and Lady Capulet. The Capulets abused their daughter, forced her to be in a relationship, and did not let her be happy. Romeo and Juliet would not have died if it were not for the parents of Juliet.
In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the two teenagers fall in love and suffer a tragic ending. Both Romeo and Juliet make crazy choices so that they can be together. But, other characters in the play also make choices that have an impact on the play’s tragic ending. Friar Laurence, Lord Capulet, and Juliet herself have major impacts which give them reasons to be punished. Friar Laurence might seem like he benefited the play in a good way, but he plays a role in Juliet's death along with Romeo.
“Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.” Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy play, written by Wiliam Shakespear. In Romeo and Juliet, the two lovers want to get married, but the feud between their families makes it almost impossible. Juliet devises a plan to allow them to get married but has poor communication.
Thus with a kiss I die". When Juliet sees Romeo dead, she also doesn’t think she can live without her love. Friar Lawrence arrives and tries to get Juliet to leave, but when she refuses, he flees, leaving her to stab herself. In Act 5 (5.3.169–170), Juliet comments, "Yea, noise? Then I’ll be brief.
Who is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet? When anything wrong happens, you look for the blame. In most situations, one person, but that is not the case in "Romeo and Juliet", a tragedy by Shakespeare. Romeo and Juliet face many problems as they fall in love. But all goes wrong when Juliet is forced to marry Paris instead of her love, Romeo.
For most instances of life, the bystander is the innocent one but, this is not the case for Romeo in Shakespeare's famous 1597 tragedy Romeo & Juliet. Romeo the son of the Montagues, a family of nobility is a passionate and fool-hardy young man in search of love. In search of finding a lady he attends a ball uninvited and angers Tybalt the nephew of a lord of a rival house. Eventually, Mercutio, a companion of Romeo, comes to blows with Tybalt over Romero’s honor and name. In Romeo and Juliet, the one ultimately responsible for the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt is Romeo, because he should not have attended the ball, Romeo did not do enough to prevent Mercutio from fighting and he did not do enough to save him, finally that Romeo had killed Tybalt in a blind fit of rage.
The star crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet are entirely to blame for their tragic deaths. The love story of Romeo and Juliet occurred so suddenly and hastened that they didn’t fully comprehend the consequences of their actions. Their relationship was extremely forbidden by their feuding families and their secret marriage was a major contribution to their deaths. Romeos actions were so impulsive and his feelings towards Juliet were so extravagant, consequently resulting in their romances violent conclusion. Similar to Romeos ill thought actions, Juliet’s behaviour and drastic motives led to the untimely end to her and her lovers lives.
Is it that “star-crossed lovers” are meant to be together, or is it truly fate that makes love work (Prologue, 6)? In any relationship, there are partners and in order for it to be successful, each partner needs to ensure they work to make it successful. In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the author, William Shakespeare, pens the story of two lovers that end in the tragic outcome of their deaths. Is this ending destiny or personal choice? Clearly, it is personal choices that cause any relationship to fail; therefore, it is Romeo’s intense feelings and impulsive decisions, as well as Juliet's irresponsible actions that ultimately cause their deaths.
In Shakespeare’s story Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet’s love story tragically ends in both of them dying. Their love is what lead them to their deaths, but the cause is debated. “Was it Romeo and Juliet’s themselves? Was it fate? Could it have been the rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues?”
A fact about love is that it can cause an increase in stress and cause poor judgment. Romeo and Juliet are good examples of this fact, as they fall in love and eventually make the decision of taking their own lives for each other in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own deaths because they were spontaneous, a bit irresponsible, and they were hysterical. First and foremost, Romeo and Juliet were very spontaneous. For example, Right after the Capulet party they decided that they loved each other and declared it.
Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is a story of two lovers, who are forced to end their own lives in an attempt to be together. There are many people throughout the story who are partly to blame for this outcome, but the main influence on Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths is Romeo himself. This is because of his impulsive behavior and forcing others to carry the burden with him. At first, it seems that Romeo and Juliet would have just as much influence on the final outcome as each other, but the difference couldn’t be bigger.
“Come child tell me your issues, God will forgive you for your sins.” Friar Lawrence and Friar John, the ones you go to for help. Or in this case the ones who will end your life. They have the ones who assisted in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet.
Ryan Goodwin 04/04/23 The right one The people that caused the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet are the two lovers themselves. The tragic fate of Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous and heart-wrenching love stories in literature. The two young lovers died because of a series of unfortunate events and decisions made by several characters.