Who Is Juliet Capulet To Blame

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“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” Such a tragedy has devastated this city and bathed us in tragedy.

Good afternoon, citizens of Verona. On the insistence of Prince Escalus, this inquiry has been ordered to determine responsibility for the tragic events that have occurred in Verona. It has been alleged that my defendant, Juliet Capulet, was to blame; yet, she was only an innocent, naive teenager throughout the whole unfortunate scenario. She was overwhelmed by love and encouraged to act inappropriately by Romeo and Friar Laurence. In addition, her parents only added to her woes. Juliet Capulet had absolutely no involvement in causing this regrettable misfortune because she was only a child.

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The inquiry has heard Friar Laurence’s confession that he secretly arranged the marriage without the consent of Romeo’s or Juliet’s parents. Given that he is a holy man, he definitely knew that his actions disrespected the fifth Commandment of the Bible: “Honour thy father and thy mother. It is beyond doubt that the “star-crossed lovers” were destined for death once the Friar became involved as stated that “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life, whose misadventured piteous overthrows doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.” Marriage is a family affair; it is not only about the people intending to marry, but also their parents. Friar Laurence determined that this union would end in tragedy by acting immorally and secretly marrying the children of enemy households. While Juliet and Romeo lived in each other’s hearts, the monk’s arrogance created this tragedy. He manipulated them by organising this very marriage to fulfil his personal agenda of creating an alliance the Montague and Capulet households. As an adult, he knows that life is not a fairytale, so it was unlikely to be successful. In short, if Friar Laurence had not secretly arranged Romeo and Juliet’s wedding, such calamity, for which others have forfeited their lives, could have been prevented. Therefore, Juliet is not the one at …show more content…

Lady Capulet was definitely an irresponsible mother, since she didn’t support or respect her daughter’s thoughts. The Nurse, give evidence Juliet’s servant, reported that her mother was totally unapproachable and never allowed her own daughter to discuss the problems she encountered. More evidence to expand on the previous line. It is a parent’s duty to guide their child; yet Lord and Lady Capulet only created desperation in their young daughter, instead of helping her. In addition, Lord Capulet even tried to force his thirteen-year-old child to marry Paris, a stranger she had never actually met. Otherwise, she would be disowned and thrown out of their house. The Nurse’s testimony of Lord Capulet’s angry remark is damning: “And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets. For, by my soul, I’ll never acknowledge thee.” It is not surprising that the girl was confused by the change in her father’s attitude. A servant of the Capulet family testified that two days ago Lord Capulet said to Paris: “Let two more summers wither in their pride, ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.” In the meantime, Lady Capulet ignored Juliet’s pleas for help when the marriage was suddenly thrust upon her Therefore, it was Lord Capulet’s whim and Lady Capulet’s indifference that pushed their daughter over the edge. Ladies and gentlemen, can you

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