Have you ever wondered what would happen if romeo never killed tybalt? Would Romeo and Juliet be open about their relationship? But more importantly who is to blame? Well, let's find out. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about two starborne lovers (romeo and juliet) the story consists of 3-4 days do you remember the movie frozen with elsa and anna you know how anna was in love and was willing to get married to a man she just me which eventually gets her killed well it's much similar to romeo and juliet they fell in love got married but unfortunately there's no snow monsters to throw her down the cliff or magical powers to freeze her heart but there are potions and a family feud.which bring us back to the topic of …show more content…
When tybalt challenges romeo to a fight and he denies mercutio steps up for the challenge romeo tries to stop it and results in getting mercutio killed he cures the houses at last romeo gets mad and hunts tybalt down t kill him and gets banished to mantua Benvolio says:”envious thrust from Tybalt hit the life Of stout Mercutio, and then Tybalt fled.But by and by comes back to Romeo, Who had but newly entertained revenge, And to 't they go like lightning; for, ere I Could draw to part them, was stout Tybalt slain, And, as he fell, did Romeo turn and fly'' (Act 3 scene 1). Tybalt deserves the most blame because If tybalt hadn't killed mercutio romeo would never have killed him meaning he wouldn't have gotten banished from seeing juliet all the way to mantua she wouldn't be …show more content…
Henceforth, romeo and juliet love each other and when they said till death do us apart they meant it When romeo find out that juliet is dead he is in great grief and decides to end himself but he didn't know at that time that she was still fairly much alive romeo goes to the apothecary and buys poison paris and him fight and he kills paris romeo kills himself in the tomb ,friar lawrence arrives juliet wakes up kisses romeo hoping for some poison then takes his dagger and kills herself the family is very upset and sets up gold statues of their children prince says it is the family feuds to blame.When romeo said“ A dram of poison, such soon-speeding gear As will disperse itself through all the veins That the life-weary taker may fall dead,” (Act 5 scene
However, when Juliet awakens from her slumber from the potions effect, she sees Romeo dead and stabs herself with Romeo’s dagger. They were so in ‘love’ they would rather die than live without the other, though this sounds sweet, remember there is always more people out there and based on how quick Romeo falls in ‘love’ this should not be a
Furthermore, Tybalt's deep loathe towards Romeo leads to a street fight, which resulted in Mercutio and Tybalt's tragic deaths. Tybalt says, "Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me./ Therefore turn and draw.” (3.1.67-68). Tybalt's actions subsequently led to Romeo's banishment from Verona which led to the long distance from Juliet therefore, ending the young lover’s relationship. In summary, Tybalt's pugnacious behavior ultimately led to events that resulted in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, making him crucial in causing the tragic
After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo becomes enraged and kills Tybalt in revenge. This leads to Romeo's banishment, which in turn leads to Juliet's plan to fake her own death. If Tybalt had not killed Mercutio, none of these events would have taken place, and Romeo and Juliet
Benny Bridge 2/29/23 Prompt 1 The Death of Two Lovers Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is said to be the greatest love story ever told. Romeo and Juliet is about two lovers who are forbidden to love one another, due to the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. Through this violent feud, their love lasts for five days until they ultimately die. However, there are people to blame for their tragic death, Friar Lawrence, the Apothecary, and Balthasar.
Romeo, Juliet and the End of Love Who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Is the tragedy caused by a person or fate? Or maybe even love? Many claim that love builds unity and affection, but when taken to the extreme, like what Romeo did, it tends to end in tragedy and sadness.
Who’s to Blame Who do you think is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? The play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare takes place in Italy Verona where two star-crossed lovers, part of different families with ancient grudges towards one another, ultimately come to their demise soon after they realize their true feelings for each other. Although they committed suicide their deaths were not entirely their fault; it was the fault of their parents, Romeo, and fate. Romeo and Juliet’s parents are somewhat at fault.
Who was to blame for the tragic events that happened in Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet? Who can you blame for all the events that had happened, did Shakespeare even think about who may or may not be the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s death? Romeo is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because if he didn’t go to the Capulet party he would have never met juliet and fall in love with her, also if Juliet didn’t see Romeo sleeping (thinking he was dead) juliet wouldn’t have killed herself to be with him forever and then if juliet didn’t die either would Romeo, and if Romeo didn’t kill Tybalt he wouldn’t have been banned from the city of Verona. Romeo is the most to blame for the events that occur in Romeo and Juliet because he should have never gone to the Capulet party. If Romeo never went to the Capulet party he would have never met Juliet that night.
Have you ever met 2 teenagers who fell in love, got married then killed themselves all in 5 days? Romeo and Juliet are 2 young teenagers who both are in love, the only problem is that they come from 2 families that have a lot of hate for each other. Eventually, Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves at the very end after foolish decisions on both of their behalf. In the article “Who can be blamed for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by Max Radlicz, Radlicz made it clear that 3 people could be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet, this is false.
Who is to blame? Two star-crossed lovers fell in love with each other one night and knew it was love at first sight. The only problem was that they were never even supposed to talk to each other. In a tragic event, the lovers both died.
Well, Romeo got himself exiled for killing Tybalt, but Tybalt is the one that started all this. Assuming that he’s in the range of Romeo and Juliet’s age as it doesn’t quite give you his age. You would expect him to be as mature as Mercutio and work things out, instead of killing him when he drew his sword. “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate
Taylor Harris Ms Hemphill Honors English 9 3rd hour 3 March 2023 Romeo and Juliet Essay Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, their families are at a feud and they cannot There are many different reasons and causes for the couple Romeo and Juliet's death. Throughout this wild plot, there isn’t just one person to blame for the couple's fate. There are three people at fault for Romeo and Juliets death.
It's the story of two star-crossed lovers whose feuding families have prevented them from loving each other. They must now hide their feelings for each other and marry in secret by Friar Laurence. Even still, something gets in the way and prevents them from seeing one other. Romeo is now exiled for the murder of Tybalt, and Juliet's parents attempted to arrange for her marriage to Paris. They
Kate Tingley, Poole English 9 05 April 2023 Romeo and Juliet Essay Romeo and Juliet had star-crossed love with a dooming end. With such a sudden start and end it raises the question, who’s at fault for these tragic deaths? The story of Romeo and Juliet, set in Verona, is about two teenagers from feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets, who after a brief encounter, fall into a love sworn to fail. Destined to be enemies, their marriage was hidden, and the many secrets that followed led to fast and inevitable deaths. In the Article, “Who can be blamed for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, Radlicz over-expands Tybalt's role in what resulted in Romeo and Juliet’s death, but gave an accurate analysis of the faults of Friar and Romeo.
Piper Lowder Mrs. Runyon English 1 24 March 2023 Who's to Blame? Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare is a play about young love that ends in a tragedy. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet fall in love even though their families have a long-lasting feud. This causes the couple to get married in secret.
Romeo had acted in rage, furious for what Tybalt had done. So ran after him and fights him. Romeo then killed tybalt, which got him banished. And everything just fell apart shortly after that. Tybalt let his anger get the best of him, which caused him his life, Mercutio’s life, and Romeo’s banishment.