Effects Of Miscommunication To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet

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The Murder of Love Famous French novelist Milan Kundera once wrote, “At the end of true love is death, and only the love that ends in death is love". This is relatively true of Romeo and Juliet’s love story. The two star-crossed lovers in William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet go through many obstacles to try to make their love work out. Sadly it does not, and they both take their own lives due to their misfortune, their deaths affecting the many people of Verona. Although everyone has a portion of accountability for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, miscommunication is most to blame for their tragic ends, as shown by Juliet and Paris, Juliet’s staged death, and the death of Tybalt. The miscommunication in the marriage of Juliet and Paris …show more content…

This is said by Friar Laurence, “You(Capulet),.would have married her perforce To County Paris. Then comes she to me, And with wild looks bid me devise some means To rid her from this second marriage”(5.3.237-241). This shows that Lord Capulet was unaware of Juliet’s first marriage as he was going to marry Juliet for a second time, which was illegal during this era. Juliet would have had to marry Paris if it was not for her asking Friar Laurence to help her escape the marriage to Paris. The plan that would help her escape would later fail and be the cause of the death of Romeo and Juliet. This miscommunication between Lord Capulet and Juliet’s first marriage caused Juliet and Paris’ wedding day to become Romeo and Juliet’s doomsday. Romeo’s unawareness of the staged death of Juliet contributed to the lovers’ unfortunate deaths. This is shown when Balthasar says, “I saw her laid low in her kindred's vault, And presently took post to tell it you” to which Romeo replies with, "Well, Juliet, I will lie with thee tonight. Let's see for means”(5.1.20-35). This shows that Romeo thought Juliet was truly dead, but she was not as it was all part of the plan that Romeo was unaware

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