Suicides In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, many of the character’s actions affect the suicides of Romeo and Juliet. However, no one can fully be responsible for one’s suicide except that person. In that case, Romeo is responsible for the death of himself and he very much affects Juliet’s death because he kills himself first. Also Romeo is impulsive, “lovestruck” and very immature. Romeo’s actions are performed without thought. Once he finds out Juliet is dead, he immediately decides to kill himself. If Romeo had gone to Friar Laurence to find out more about Juliet’s death or if he had fully thought his actions over, Juliet would have been awake before he kills himself. Romeo is also in love with Rosaline hours before he falls in love with Juliet.

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