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Romeo And Juliet Who's To Blame Analysis

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Love is such a strong feeling. It can start a new journey or can also end a journey. The whole love and death are shown in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet’s death is caused by many situations and people, but the most blamed things are the feud between the families and Friar Laurence. These two things are most responsible for this tragedy. First, the feud between the families should be the most blamed for Romeo and Juliet’s death. The feud made it harder for their love to progress. They could not marry each other because of the feud. Juliet could not talk to her mother about their love since Romeo was Montague and Juliet is a Capulet. Because of the feud, Romeo had to sneak into Juliet’s house every …show more content…

The Friar marries Romeo and Juliet too quickly. He did not think of the consequences he or the couple could face in the future. As the Friar says, “For this alliance may so happy prove/ Turn your households rancor to pure love” (2.3.91-92), meaning that this marriage will make the Capulets and the Montagues into one with no problem, but that was not the case since he did not let their families know about the marriage of Romeo and Juliet. By the time he marries Romeo and Juliet, Romeo was not mature yet. He just got over Rosaline which can also mean that Romeo just liked Juliet in the anger of getting rejected by Rosaline. Next, they both are teens and it is their first love, so they don’t know what to expect from each other. Instead of marrying them so quickly he could have made them spend time with each other and completely know about each other before getting them married. Friar Laurence was careless about things. For example, he did not confirm with Romeo about poisoning Juliet. If he did that, Romeo would not have killed himself which also led to Juliet committing a suicide. They could have run away and lived happily after as to their original plan which did not reach Romeo. The letter was such a big thing that Friar may have given the letter himself to Romeo and explain the plan even more precisely and everything would have been fine. The Friar was also careless about

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