In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare two star crossed lovers fall madly in love with each other. What they did not know is that they were doomed to a tragic death ever since the day they were born. In this tragic love story Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other at first sight. They were from two different families, and these families just so happened to strongly dislike each other. Romeo and Juliet got married but they could not tell their families in fear of what would happen. The people that they trusted the most may have led to their deaths. Friar Lawrence, the nurse, and Tybalt all had some part that led up to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Lawrence made three major mistakes in the play Romeo and Juliet. His first mistake was agreeing to marry the couple. He knew that their families did not get along with each other but he agreed to marry them in order to try and end the feud. In act two scene three he stated, “For this alliance may so happy prove/ to turn your households’ rancour to pure love.” Friar Lawrence's second mistake was not stopping the couple from trying to marry and giving them the proper advice. Romeo and Juliet had only known each other for a day and a half, if that. Instead of the Friar telling them no its a bad idea to get married, he went right along with Romeo and Juliet's plan. The Friars last mistake was not telling Romeo and Juliet's families what they were doing. He even helped create a plan to try and help Juliet escape so
Romeo and Juliet are responsible for their own death, they sought after one another and, in the end, paid the price of death for their love, but there were also other characters that played a part in creating this tragedy such as Friar Lawrence, the Nurse, Lord Capulet, and Lady Capulet. All those characters listed could’ve prevented the tragedy from occurring one way or another but instead chose to encourage the relationship. Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy written by playwright William Shakespeare to explore the topics of love, courtship, and marriage. In the play, he did just that by telling the story of the young “star-crossed lovers” Romeo and Juliet, a story well-known and told by many other authors. Some
The story of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, results in a tragedy where both main characters die. Friar Lawrence, a character Romeo and Juliet turn to for advice, is the cause of this tragedy. Friar Lawrence is responsible for organising the marriage of Romeo and Juliet, devising a plan to help Juliet fake her death, and he is responsible for the letter informing Romeo of this plan which does not arrive. These three events lead to both Romeo and Juliet committing suicide.
In “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” the younger generation, Romeo, Juliet, and Paris, and the older generation, Nurse, Capulets, and Friar, both had similarities and differences which had caused the end. They had a similar opinion on things going on and different opinions ones others. In the tragedy, the main characters died which was influenced by the older generations because they have similar and different opinions which all led the younger ones to death.
Friar Lawrence makes not only one, but three mistakes that all lead up to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He gave a poison to Juliet, he trusted someone else with a letter of great importance to deliver to Romeo, and he fled at Juliet’s tomb instead of trying to help her.
Fate is defined as, ‘the development of events outside a person’s control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power’. In the time in which ‘Romeo and Juliet’ was written, many people were strong believers of fate and it was a common belief in society. William Shakespeare was a famous poet who is recognised for his powerful writing and contribution to the English language. One of William Shakespeare’s highly recognised plays is ‘Romeo and Juliet’ written in the late 1500’s. It is a play about two star-crossed lovers alongside fate who by their death end the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets. In ‘Romeo and Juliet’, Friar Laurence is not to blame for the tragic events which occurs in the play due to the fact that other
“A man's greatest pleasure is to defeat his enemies, to drive them before him, to take from them that which they possessed, to see those whom they cherished in tears, to ride their horses, and to hold their wives and daughters in his arms.”, said Genghis Khan, ruler of the Mongol Empire. Shakespeare expands on this idea in his famous novel Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet tells a tale of two “star crossed lovers” born of rival families whose feud is continued by men battling in the streets, the two lovers try to get married and start a life together which is halted by the violence of men when Mercutio, Romeo’s friend was slain by Tybalt and Tybalt was slain by Romeo. Romeo’s brutality caused for him to be banished from Verona, a plan was
Romeo and Juliet is a story of two star-crossed lovers who take their lives. Romeo and Juliet come from families who hate each other with a passion, but they fall in deeply in love. Their lives could have been saved by one person, Friar Laurence. Friar Laurence married Romeo and Juliet without telling their parents, gave Juliet a potion to make her seem dead, didn’t deliver the letter to Romeo himself about Juliet’s “death”, and arrived too late at the Capulet’s tomb.
Romeo and Juliet, a play written by William Shakespeare, tells the story of two young characters who marry in secret. Romeo and Juliet fall in love, despite being from two feuding families, and have the aid of only a few other characters. By the end of the tragedy, multiple characters die, including Romeo and Juliet. In the end, Prince Escalus declares that while they have all suffered, some will be punished but others will not. Many contributed to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, but only a few will be held accountable.
In the tragic playwright Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are star crossed lovers, and their lives are cut short in an untimely death. Originally performed in the Elizabethan Era, when Black Death was rife throughout England, Romeo and Juliet encompasses many aspects from that time such as family loyalties and young marriage. The play focuses on two families, the Montagues and Capulets, and how their decade long feud ultimately led to the deaths of their two children. The tragic ending often times brings up the question “Which character is the most to blame?” With his desperate measures and poorly thought out plans, Romeo and Juliet became victims of their love due to the negligence of Friar Lawrence.
The tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet are not the fault of just one person; it is the fault of many. In fact, the blame could be placed on each character – if anyone acted in a different way, there could have been a different ending. Some had a greater impact on their deaths than others however, namely the families and the feud, the Friar Lawrence, Mercutio, Balthasar and Romeo & Juliet themselves. Some may argue for other characters, but the actions of these five ultimately had a more prominent effect on their suicide. One of the factors most to blame is the families’ feud and the restrictions it placed upon the young lovers.
Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. When the play begins, we learn from the nurse that Juliet is soon turning fourteen (“Even or odd, of all the days in the year come Lammas-Eve at night shall she be fourteen”). In Juliet's first meeting with her mother and the nurse, she seems to be an obedient and responsible child. She comes immediately when they call her and answers always respectfully to her mother: "Madam, I am here, / What is your will?" (“Act 1, Scene 3). She is also clever as when her mother asks her what she thinks about marriage, she gives an ambiguous answer by saying what her mother wanted to hear really: “it is an honour I dream not of” (“Act 1, Scene 3). We learn that she is
In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare mainly used female characters in supporting but unimportant roles. Even so, he allowed one female character to step outside those boundaries and be just as daring and witty as the male characters. Shakespeare wrote women as lacking sophistication and being incapable of making their own decisions. Shakespeare created female characters who were dependent on men and believed they could not survive without men in their lives. As the play continued, Shakespeare allowed Juliet to possess an inner strength that enabled her to exhibit maturity. Throughout Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare treated women inadequately, but his perspective changed regarding Juliet and her outstanding individualism.
While secondary characters are undersized compared to the main characters of the play, they often have an eminent impact on the story. In William Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Romeo and Juliet, certain secondary characters influence the decisions made by the two lovers and avail to establish the play’s tragic outcome. This will be conveyed through a detailed analysis of Tybalt, Capulet and Friar Lawrence.
The way Shakespeare’s develops character depicts the world arounds. Major characters like Romeo, Juliet, and Titus lead the story by showing us the major decisions they take. However, it is the minor characters that influences these main characters destinies by death, persuasion, and even representation. Shakespeare portrays the dramatic personae of Tybalt, Friar, and Lavinia. He gives these roles purpose that modify the storyline dramatically, even though they have only a few appearances in the play. Due to these roles, the storyline is constantly being changed for the worst.
The play by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, shows that Romeo and Juliet are too young to be blamed for their tragic and untimely end. This complex love story had no sole person to blame. While Romeo and Juliet were partly responsible despite their young age, there were many other factors that contributed to their deaths. Miscommunication and poor decisions from the Friar, the Nurse’s betrayal on Juliet, and the ongoing family feuding were all factors that ultimately led to the tragedy.