What would have happened if mercutio never put a plaque on both houses? would the letter from friar john be delivered on time, would juliet wake up to romeo by her side, and would they disappear from their family and live a happy life? Maybe if mercutio never put a plague on both houses, if Mr, Capulet never told his daughter to die, and if friar John never stopped to help the child. Romeo And Juliet is a romance play written by William Shakespeare, where two families, the Capulets and the Montagues hold a ancient grudge, but the only way the grudge can be stopped is the death of their children. Romeo who is a Montague decides to go to a masquerade party to go see Rosaline who was Romeo’s first lover, But as Romeo sees Juliet who is a Capulet his heart falls instantly in love with her and Rosaline isn’t even in his mind anymore. They get married but the …show more content…
Mr. Capulet is another character who caused the death of Romeo and Juliet, because Mr. Capulet thought that Juliet was depressed so he invited Paris who is a rich boy, to the house to tell him to be ready for the wedding thursday. But when he tells Juliet she tells him that she doesn't want to marry Paris and she is already married to Romeo, so Mr. Capulet tells her to kill herself, so she goes to the Friar and the Friar gives her a potion to make her dead for forty hours. Last person responsible is Friar John. Friar John was handed a letter to send to Romeo, but he been begged to help a woman's child, so the letter didn't get on time, and Romeo went to a apothecary to get a poison substance. So Romeo gets to the door where Juliet is laid down. And As Romeo enters he sees Juliet dead but not dead, so he kisses her one last time and drinks the poison. When Juliet wakes up she sees her husband dead, and she decides to kill herself to be with
Capulet could be the character to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet, because he forced Juliet into marrying Paris. Capulet thinks that her marrying Paris will bring her happiness and plans a wedding for her. But when he informs Juliet about the wedding, she doesn't want to marry Paris. Capulet's response to this is, "Hang thee,
Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare that tells a tragic tale of “star crossed lovers” doomed to die. The tragic end of the play is the result of the irresponsible actions and selfishness ok key characters in the play, the Nurse and the Friar. Another person in the play but isn’t responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet was Mercutio, but his actions were rash and premature.
Friar Lawrence is responsible for the deaths of “Romeo and Juliet” . In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare the two families Montague and Capulets hated each other. Juliet who was a Capulet, feel in love with Romeo,which is a Montague. Friar Lawrence gave juliet the potion to fake her death,And that caused Romeo to assume Juliet was which made him kill himself.
Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy that has many deaths. Two of the most tragic are Romeo and Juliet. Their death was influenced by many characters inside the play, but some had more effect than others. The people most responsible are Mercutio, Tybalt and the Friar.
Romeo and Juliet death, The person to blame for Romeo and Juliet death is Friar Lawrence. Friar Laurence is the most blame person their death because He married Romeo and Juliet, Make Juliet fake her death, and Left Juliet in tomb alone.
In the play Romeo and Juliet there are lots of events that lead to the death of the two main characters. There are many people responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet and some of these characters are Tybalt, Capulet and Friar Lawrence.
There are three characters in the story of Romeo and Juliet that take some and most of the blame on the death of the two Romeo and Juliet. Two of the characters take some of the blame while the third character takes all of the blame. The two characters that take some of the blame are Lady Capulet And Lord Capulet. Lady Capulet is married to Lord Capulet and have a daughter named Juliet. The third person that takes most of the blame for their death is not a person at all. It is fate. These three characters are the reason why Romeo and Juliet take their lives. ("DBQ: Romeo and Juliet: Who's to Blame". Doc.B,A,D)
Many people can be put to blame for these two young people, including their parents, by keeping the feud between the two families going. Mercutio can be blamed, to some degree. He was the one who got Romeo to go to the ball. When Mercutio was killed, Romeo avenged his death, and ended up having to leave Verona instead of staying with Juliet.
In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” there are people to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s untimely deaths. Anyone would have chosen these three characters to blame: They are Lady Capulet, Friar Lawrence, and both Romeo and Juliet. Lady Capulet is Juliet’s mother that did not stay with her from birth. Friar Lawrence is a priest, botanist, and has a fatherly look to Romeo. Romeo and Juliet are star-crossed lovers that make a huge mess during the play.
Firstly, one character who is undeniably responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death is Friar Laurence. There are three primary reasons he is accountable for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The first reason is that he gave the poison to Juliet. In the last few scenes of Act Three, we find out that Juliet will have to marry Paris and because she does not want to, she seeks Friar Laurence for advice. Juliet’s feels that her only solution is to kill herself, but Friar Laurence advises her there is another way out; drinking the potion that will stop her pulse and breathing, making her seem like she is dead for forty-two hours: “When presently through all thy veins shall run / A cold and drowsy humour, for no pulse / No warmth, no breath, shall testify thou livest, / The roses in thy
The first character who is at the most blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death is Friar Lawrence. Friar Lawrence made the feud worse by marrying Romeo and Juliet, not to mention he broke the rules doing it. Friar says “ so smile the heavens upon this holy act….These violent delights have violent ends, And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which as they kiss consume....” (DBQ:Who’s to Blame, Document C). Friar Lawrence hopes that if he marries Romeo and Juliet, the feud would be over and they could live in peace. Friar Lawrence causes more problems, than if he would have just told them no.
Secondly, Friar Lawrence is responsible for the deaths or Romeo and Juliet because he gave Juliet the sleeping potion. Juliet needed help to stop an arranged marriage to a man named Paris. She went to Friar Lawrence threatening to kill herself if he couldn’t help her out of the marriage.
The three characters that are most at fault for Romeo and Juliet’s death are Friar Lawrence ,Capulet and Romeo. Friar Lawrence is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet because the Friar did not fully think out his plan. First of all, the Friar Lawrence is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death
Who Is Responsible for the Deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Why do people who mean well end up doing the opposite? William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet demonstrates how good intentions can lead to calamity. The impulsive behaviour of Mercutio, the selfishness of Lord Capulet, the lack of communication and the spontaneous action of Friar Lawrence are causes of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Though these characters all strived to do what they thought was best for the two lovers, their good intentions misguided Romeo and Juliet leading them to a death that could have been avoided.
Purpose of the Deaths: Romeo and Juliet In the novel “No Fear Shakespeare; Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare multiple characters may be responsible for the deaths of six characters in the book: Romeo, Juliet, Lady Montague, Paris, Tybalt, and Mercutio. Although Mercutio was one of the characters who was killed in the story, it is evident that Mercutio is primarily responsible for the other five characters’ deaths in the novel. Mercutio is responsible for the deaths of the other characters for two reasons, one being Mercutio is very presumptuous and overconfident. Another reason Mercutio can be blamed for the downfall of the other characters is his incompetence to control is temper or behavior.