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Lord Capulet Responsible For Romeo And Juliet's Death Essay

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In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, many of the character’s actions contribute to the death of Romeo and Juliet, including themselves. A character in particular I think is responsible is Lord Capulet. Capulet caused Romeo and Juliet’s death by feuding with Lord Montague, allowing Romeo to stay at his party, and he forced Juliet to marry Paris. First, Capulet feuded with the Montagues.
One of the reasons why Capulet is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death is because of the Montague - Capulet feud. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet can’t be together due to their parents fighting. At the beginning of the play, a fight breaks out between members of the Capulet and Montague families (Act I, Scene I, Lines 50 - 70). After the fight causes a disturbance in Verona, Prince Escalus says that anyone that fights again will be executed. This punishment comes up again when Tybalt, a Capulet, and Romeo, a Montague, fight after Tybalt kills Romeo’s friend, Mercutio (Act III, Scene I, Lines 80 - 130). Instead of …show more content…

At first, Lord Capulet wants Juliet to decide if she wants Paris. Then later, Capulet wants cheer Juliet up, after her cousin Tybalt dies. He decides to arrange a marriage between her and Paris. Juliet is actually more upset over her husband, Romeo, for being banished. Later, Lady Capulet breaks the news to Juliet about her marriage to Paris and Juliet is very unhappy. Lady Capulet tells Lord Capulet about her reaction and he gets very angry. Capulet gets into a big argument with Juliet. He threatens Juliet that she will marry Paris or die on the streets ( Act III, Scene V, Lines 160 - 195). Juliet’s parents and even her servant, who helped marry Romeo, really want her to marry Paris. Juliet, becoming desperate to stop her marriage, goes to Friar Lawrence and they make up a risky plan. This plan ultimately leads to her and Romeo’s

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