Death Of Romeo And Juliet Research Paper

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“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.” The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare was a romantic and heartfelt story about star-crossed lovers. They fell in love, only to find out that they are enemies. The two kept their love a secret and it led to many deaths and suicide. Romeo and Juliet were ultimately to blame for their own deaths. Romeo and Juliet were to blame for their own deaths. Several people could have been the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s suicide. Friar Laurence could have been to blame because he gave Juliet the potion that made her appear dead, except the Friar only helped her because she threatened to take her life. The nurse could have been to blame because she never …show more content…

He was very impatient and he rushed into his relationship with Juliet. They did not have to get married right away; they could have gone to their parents about their relationship first. Romeo falls in love too quickly. He thought he loved Rosaline, but he took one look at Juliet and said, “Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight! For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.” Romeo is to blame about getting the poison. The apothecary only gave it to him because he needed the money. As much as Romeo is to blame, Juliet is as well. Juliet is to blame for her death. She threatened to kill herself unless Friar helped her. Friar only did what he thought was right. Juliet should have told her parents about seeing Romeo. Even though the two families hated each other, they could have worked something out for the sake of their children. Juliet is too determined to be with Romeo. When Romeo gets banished, she was unsure that they would even see each other again. In conclusion, Romeo and Juliet were ultimately to blame for their own deaths. Several other people could be blamed. It could have been the nurse and Friar or fate and the family feud. A lot of different things could have prevented their deaths, but if you go back to the root of the problem, it was Romeo and Juliet who is too blame. The two lovers committed suicide by

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