Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing is a dramatic comedy following the wedding catastrophe of Hero and Claudio. Who is to blame for this scheme against Hero? Some people say it is Hero’s maid, Margaret’s, fault, for she is the one who dressed up pretending to be Hero; however, in reality it was truly Don Jon’s fault, for his intentions were to cause disputes amongst the two being wedded. Don Jon is introduced as “The Bastard” of the story. This leads the readers to already assume that Don Jon is the one who is always causing trouble and getting on people’s nerves. Don Jon was at fault for disrupting the marriage and causing confusion due to his unnecessary plan to cause disputes between Hero and Claudio. In the event of happiness,
Firstly, Friar Laurence should have never married Romeo and Juliet because of the feud between the Montagues and Capulets. Friar Laurence is responsible because it was his idea
The Friar Started the Fire In Verona, the feud between the Capulets and Montagues has been heated with the occasional brawls. Romeo Montague is your average teenage boy who thinks he always madly in love with some girl until the next one comes along. Now, when Romeo decides that he wants to crash a party held by the Capulet family to see his love, Rosaline, he had no idea he was gonna meet his soulmate, Juliet. She happens to be a Capulet, which creates a dilemma because they wanna be together but they can’t.
The Capulets hosted a feast, organising the official meeting of Juliet and Paris; Much to the Capulets disgrace, the Montagues attended the party where Romeo came face-to-face with Juliet and immediately and impulsively fell in ‘love’ Within that night, Romeo and Juliet confessed their ‘love’ for each other, and Romeo confronted Friar Laurance, and he thoughtlessly agreed to marry them the next day. It is beyond apparent that Friar Laurance is at fault because he didn’t not speak to Romeo and Juliet about upsetting The Divine Order of Elizabethan Society. It was irrational to believe that marrying the couple would benefit the society; the families despised each other. Although the Friar stated that he thought the marriage would solve feuding problems within the opposing families, he was irrational to consider that it would resolve in immediate peace.
Friar John is the most responsible for the tragic death of Juliet. After Romeo is banished from Verona, Juliet is forced to marry the Count Paris ordered by her father Lord Capulet. ( Act 4) Others may argue it’s Lord Capulet's fault, because he is forcing Juliet to marry Paris, but people have to remember what times were like back then.
In reality, it is actually the two families and specifically Lord Capulet’s fault because he was forcing Juliet to Marry Paris. Many people blame Balthazar for Romeo and Juliet’s eventual demise because of his actions and the decisions
In the play “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare, Is about the two star-crossed lovers (Romeo and Juliet) dying over their love for each other. Friar John, Capulet and the family feud are to blame for their deaths. Friar John didn’t deliver the message to Romeo that Juliet wasn’t really dead and she was just sleeping, Capulet is passionate about Juliet marrying Paris so this puts too much pressure on her. If there were no family feud there would be no need to hide their love for each other.
The Friar is the person to blame for all the serious trouble that went down between the lovers. The only thing that Romeo and Juliet did to cause issues was fall in love. The Friar caused more issues by marrying the lovers when their families were enemies. “In one respect I’ll assistant
The tragedy shown in the play Romeo and Juliet shows that many people are to blame for things that happen in our world, but out of the people in this play, there is one person who is the primary cause of conflicts and all discourses. That person is Lord Capulet. The play Romeo and Juliet is written by William Shakespeare as a tragedy disguised as a love story. This story’s tragedy ends with many people killed including the two people the play is named after and is about. Among the characters in the play, Lord Capulet bears the greatest responsibility for the events that happened in Romeo and Juliet due to his aggression against the Montagues, his negligence towards his daughter, and his overbearing ego.
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
The reason that this marriage was so bad was because Romeo and Juliet were both very young to get married and Romeo was not very mature. Secondly, the friar regrets marrying the two and says, "These violent delights have violent ends / And in their triumph die, like fire and powder" (Act II Scene VI lines 9-10). This quote proves why this was a bad decision to marry the
Who do you believe is to blame for all the tragedies in Romeo and Juliet? The story “Romeo and Juliet” written by William Shakespeare is about two young lovers, who both come from wealthy families that have a very long going feud. This tale takes places in the city of Verona, Italy and ends with the feud being settled by both lovers committing suicide. In this ancient feud, taking place between the lovers, the blame for the tragedies presented should be placed on their companion Friar Laurence. One can come to this conclusion because the friar married off the lovers without either of their parents knowing, and then when things got very deep and Juliet was about to be forced to marry Paris, the friar decides to give her a sleeping potion so she appears dead.
Who’s to blame? Why did the play end so tragically, and what character is at fault? In Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” two star-crossed lovers take their lives. Ultimately someone is at fault for the tragic ending. Lord Capulet is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he tried to force Juliet into marrying Count Paris, he didn’t care about Juliet’s desires, and then only at the funeral of Romeo and Juliet did he mend the bond of the two families.
A question asked by many curious people who have read Romeo and Juliet is who is at the hands of the death of Romeo and Juliet? The first person to blame is Friar Laurence. He is the man who made the plan to get Romeo and Juliet out of the city and gave Juliet the serum. In the passage by Ryan P. “Who is to Blame for the Death of Romeo and Juliet?”, he answers “Friar Laurence is a major culprit of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet”. With this statement he explains “He created a gargantuan plan that he improvised in a matter of seconds and expected every step to work out”.
A terrible turn of events took place during the wedding of Claudio and Hero. The man who swore with his heart and soul of his love for Hero accused her of talking with another man the night before. After being incredibly uncivil and offensive, he left with the Prince and therefore left everyone to believe what he had said was true. Knowing that there was some misunderstanding between the princes, I had then realised that this was not the doing of Claudio and the Don Pedro, but Don John. He was the only person who would’ve wanted to tamper with an important occasion like this for his own amusement.
For a brief moment he wanted to yell up at the balcony and Don John holds him back to encourage him to have this conversation at the church. This scene becomes the basis for Claudio to manifest into an angry, spiteful, hurtful and dishonored man. These emotions, his hurting masculinity and his need for revenge becomes clear. Since the beginning of the play all male characters either display or communicate what they think of women and marriage. Their acceptance of sleeping around or with multiple women as a man, demonstrates masculinity and charm.