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. Romeo's parents (Lord and Lady Montague) are slightly at fault due to them not helping Romeo when he was getting married to Juliet. Juliet's parents (Lord and Lady Capulet) are also somewhat to blame due to Lord Capulet …show more content…
When I say fate I mean bad timing. Events in the play that happened with terrible timing were lord Capulet moving the wedding date, the quarantine of the city, and Juliet waking up too late all of these events also led to Romeo and Juliet’s death. Lord Capulet moving the wedding date earlier gave Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence less time to come up with a good plan to get Juliet out of the marriage with Paris and it also pressured them. The quarantine of the city is very bad timing because Friar John couldn't give Romeo the letter informing him about the plan and that Juliet was not dead (5.2.5-16). Even Friar Lawrence could tell that something bad was going to happen because of fate when he said, “Unhappy fortune. By my brotherhood, the letter was not nice but full of charge of dear import, and neglecting it may do much danger.” (5.2.17-20) Juliet waking up is an example of extremely bad timing because Romeo drank the poison seconds before Juliet woke up so if Juliet had woken up just a few seconds earlier they would both still be alive (5.3.119-148). Even the characters in the play blame fate as we can see near the end when Romeo says, “Is it e’en so? Then I defy you stars!” (5.1.24) To everyone in the play, the stars represent
One reason that the tragedy was due to fate was because at the very beginning, Romeo met a servant of the Capulet family asking Romeo to read something for him. If Romeo hadn't met that servant, he wouldn’t have heard about the Capulets having a party tonight, him going and seeing Juliet. In Act 1 Scene 3, The servant says to Romeo “Now I'll tell you without asking. My master is the great rich Capulet, and if you be not of the house of Montagues, I pray, come and crush a cup of wine. Rest you merry!”
In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the most blameable would be Lady Capulet, Capulet, and the feud between the families. The feud between the families had a huge impact on the two lovers deaths. If the two families were not fighting, none of the deaths would have occured. The first person to blame would be Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet. Juliet and her mother do not have a strong relationship because the Nurse raised Juliet.
ho’s to Blame? Who’s to blame of the tragedy of Romeo's and Juliet's death? In the story Romeo and Juliet, there were many things that caused Romeo and Juliet’s death. Juliet’s parents are one to blame, but there were a few other things that played a part in their deaths, i.e. fate and Friar Lawrence, and finally themselves.
Romeo and Juliet Who’s to Blame In Romeo and Juliet who is to blame for what all happened? In Romeo and Juliet to blame the most is the families for what they had done to Romeo and Juliet. The next thing to blame would be the feud between there two families. The pearson that is blamed the most or the second most i Friar Lawrence even though he was trying to help Romeo and Juliet so they can be together but it did not turn out the way he planned.
While Romeo and Juliet physically committed the act that ended their own lives, the fathers and the family feud should be blamed for their deaths. Some people might think that Romeo and Juliet are ultimately to blame for their deaths. The reason why someone might think that is because Romeo and Juliet made bad choices that made an impact on the outcome of what happened , they did not listen to their parents, and they thought that they could never live without each other. However this claim is invalid because even if they made a bad decision, listened to their parents and they could not live without each other the father and the family feud are to blame because they let their fight get in the way of their kid, being careless, and heartless.
Romeo and Juliet's meeting was only the beginning of their woeful tale. Fate is to blame for how madly they fell in love with each other, and it was also fate that quarantined Friar John and prevented the delivery of the letter. The letter that could easily have saved both the teens’ lives. Fate played a big part in the death of Romeo and Juliet, and because of it, their death was
To begin with, two people who played a part in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Juliet’s parents, Lord and Lady Capulet. For example, in Act3, Scene 4, the play states, “Sir Paris, I’ll make a desperate argument for my child’s love. I
Who was to blame for Romeo and Juliet? The parents are terrible; families hate each other, and the parents were so terrible that the lovers had to keep their marriage a secret. The Capulets tried to force their daughter to get married to someone she didn't want to get married to. That's why the parents are to blame for the deaths of their children. One reason the parents are to blame is because the family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues was terrible.
In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet the people responsible for their death are the Capulet and Montague families, the Friar and the Nurse. Their families couldn't see how happy they were when they were together, the Friar had a lot of holes in his plane and the Nurse couldn't decide who she wanted Juliet to get married to. Firstly the people who are really to blame are the Capulet and Montague families. Both of the families couldn't be happy for their kids and only thought of themself..
Also to blame is the parents of Romeo and Juliet for continuing the feud between the families and being absent in their lives. Last to blame is Friar Laurence for marrying the young pair and for his outrageous plans. Therefore, because of Mercutios uncontrolled actions, the parents never ending feud, and the Friars marrying of the two, it is clear that
The question of who is most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet can be complicated. Almost everybody in the play can be blamed because everybody has pitched in a little. There are many characters in the play by William Shakespeare who wronged Romeo and Juliet. The characters that contributed the most to Romeo’s and Juliet’s deaths are Friar Laurence, Lord Capulet and Paris. First of all, Friar Laurence is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because he has done some stuff that Romeo didn’t know about.
Who is to blame for the tragic end of Romeo Montague and his lover, Juliet Capulet? In Romeo and Juliet, the characters are faced with an unrelenting series of unfortunate coincidences, which eventually lead to the demise of six characters. The blame could be placed on many characters in the story, including a priest, Juliet’s parents, and Romeo and Juliet themselves. Who is the most responsible? The majority of the blame can be narrowed down to Juliet, Friar Lawrence, and Fate.
In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet fall in love despite their familie’s feud. we all know their love ended with agony, but who is truly to blame for their death? They themselves, or the others around their grave? I believe that the blame of their deaths should be put onto the parents. Parents have always had a impact on their children.
Throughout the play, Romeo's character flaw affects his actions and abilities by making rash decisions and being naïve. As during the Elizabethan Era, there was a huge amount of belief in Astrology/Fate and this is what links in the play with the death of Romeo and Juliet. Finally, Great Sorrow is the last element that makes a tragedy story, with the death of most of the leads which in turn sets a chain reaction throughout the story ultimately leading to the death of Romeo and
Sometimes, fate can decide life or death in even a matter of seconds. Friar had the chance to save Romeo if he had arrived just seconds earlier .Friar delivers the news to Juliet that her “in thy bosom there lies dead” (Shakespeare 842). Juliet was close to waking too, and if Romeo had waited only one moment longer, he could have witnessed her awakening. These are the events of fate that had most affected Romeo’s death.