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Romeo And Juliet Flaws

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All fairy tales bear the outcome of happily ever after, in which two lovers discover a flame, fall in love, and get married soon after. In William Shakespeare’s play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, the two find their flame, fall in love, and become married. However, the hand of death drives them apart, and the outcome all readers anticipate fades away. The disappointment readers face poses the question of where the blame should go for the play’s melancholic ending. Although their tragic flaws contribute, the feud between the families and fate cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Responsibility for the death of Romeo and Juliet falls into their own hands. Their flaws turn fatal as their weaknesses influence them to commit suicide. According to writer and college professor Lois Kerschen, Romeo’s tragic …show more content…

Friar Lawrence marries Romeo and Juliet not because he believes in their love, but for the sole reason of ending the feud: “ ‘In one respect I’ll thy assistant be,/ For this alliance may so happy prove/ To turn your households' rancor to pure love’ ”(II. 3. 90-92). Upon hearing two foes hold intentions of uniting, Friar Lawrence decides to wed the lovers without revealing the news to their parents which causes an abundance of complications. His ironic words emphasize the role of familial dispute in their deaths. The Prince scolds the families after finding Romeo and Juliet dead stating, “ ‘Where be these enemies?—Capulet, Montague,/ See, what a scourge is laid upon your hate,/ That heaven finds means to kill your joys with love’ ”(V. 3. 301-303). Planting the blame on the hatred between the two families, the Prince clearly expresses his discontent for the feud as well as the numerous affected lives. The secrecy of Romeo and Juliet and the hostility of the families kindle the suicide of Romeo and

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