Who Is Responsible For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Hate and love are two of the most important feelings we experience as humans. Hate starts wars, brings deaths and causes us to make decisions we can regret in the future. Love connects us, represents peace and helps us through tough times. These feelings are also driving forces of the storyline in "Romeo and Juliet". Published by Shakespeare in 1597, "Romeo and Juliet" describes a tale of forbidden love that resulted in the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. The story begins in Verona, Italy. Two families, the Montagues, and Capulets despise each other. However, two children from opposite families, Romeo and Juliet, find themselves in love. In the end, they both commit suicide, only then do the families forgive one another. But, what really caused Romeo's death? Was it his love for Juliet that pushed him to suicide? Or was it hate between the Montagues and Capulets that forced Romeo's love story to end early? However, both love and …show more content…

Hate plays an impact on why Romeo died. One example is when Prince Escalus says, "See what a scourge is laid upon your hate" (5.3.301). This line means scourge or suffering has occurred due to their hate. This suffering turned out to be the loss of Romeo and Juliet. This statement shows that Prince Escalus has decided that hate has caused his passing. The Prince is able to assert hate has overcome the families. This loathing is to blame for the losses of their children, and for the death of Romeo. Love is also part of Romeo's death. One example is when Romeo says, "Here's to my love!" (5.3.120). When he sees Juliet dead, he cannot bear to live any longer, thus, he drinks poison to stay with Juliet's spirit. His dying words are to show his love towards Juliet. He dies because of his love for Juliet and his need to join her in death to protect her from the monster that is death. In the end, both love and death are to blame for Romeo's

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