Injustice In The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story of two young lovers who caused five deaths, an exilation, and a holy friar to do deceitful works. The fatalities have some controversy with how they were dealt with and reacted upon. Death affects loved ones, and from that comes justice and injustice. The most affected group in one’s death is the family and close loved ones of the victim. After Mercutio was slain, Romeo became enraged, which caused his future actions(III. i:113-129). Tybalt was killed by Romeo, causing despair within the Capulets, and even further, despair within Juliet on both her cousin’s and husband’s side(III. ii:69-70). Juliet felt tensions rise within her family against the Montagues. With this happening, she could never reveal her wedlock with Romeo to her family. …show more content…

County Paris was supposed to marry Juliet, but an unknown, tragic ending took that from him(IV. v:42-43). As a citizen of Verona, it would be common for Paris to ask for an arranged marriage with Juliet. Money, time, and planning could have been put extensively into the marriage. Therefore that stress could have made Paris very despondent. The fake death of Juliet hit Romeo the hardest. Romeo could not cope with her dying, so he went too far with his actions by going to the apothecary to obtain poison(V. i:23-63). This could have been seen as a brave and courageous act, or as an impulsive and unintelligent one. As soon as Juliet saw that Romeo laid down his life in honor of her, she also could not bare the pain without him. The effect of her sorrows led her to take her last breath also(V. iii:160-170). This was her last act of love towards

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