Explain Who Is To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Romeo and Juliet
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One question that’s been asked is who is truly responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet? Ultimately, more than one thing could be held to the untimely demise of Romeo and Juliet. Was romance to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? Or was it something more complicated than the young and innocent love that was portrayed in the old, Italy-based, tragedy? A sizable portion of blame would go to both the Montague and Capulet families. They had a long-lasting feud that had been going on so long, neither family could even remember what it was about. The feud, as mentioned before, acted as a blockade of sorts towards Romeo and Juliet’s love. The Montague and Capulet families despised each other, thus causing more trouble with Romeo and Juliet. They couldn’t speak of their love, let alone, their marriage, due to the lengthy feud. Also, the Capulet family was plotting to kill Romeo when he left to Mantua as revenge for him only being exiled and not executed for the death of Tybalt. …show more content…

In Act III, Scene V, Lord Capulet told Juliet that if she didn’t marry Paris that he would disown her and make her live on the streets to fend for herself as a prostitute. Because Lord Capulet was so overbearing, Juliet was nervous and never directly said anything about already being married to Romeo, although she bit around the edges when talking to her mother about the arrangement. In other words, Lord Capulet told Juliet that if she didn’t do what he wanted that he would throw her out because he didn’t care all that much. He just needed her to marry Paris so they would become part of the royal family and be protected in certain

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