Romeo and Juliet had to go through terribly sad deaths, and I think it’s both of their faults, and their families, of course. Even though I think it was both of their faults, I think Romeo should be blamed most. The first reason I blame Romeo is because he is the one who went to the Capulet’s party. He wasn’t invited, he had almost no reason to go, but Benvolio talked him into going because he wanted Romeo to forget Rosaline. Romeo listened to his cousin, knowing that he wasn’t invited and that’s where he met Juliet and instantly fell in love. If Romeo didn’t go, they wouldn’t have met, wouldn’t have fell in love, and would go on with their lives. “That I will show you shining at the feast, And she shall scant show well that now
Romeo and Juliet were two young people from feuding families, who fell in love. Their love was so strong, that they ended up dying for each other. The ironic twist at the end of the story surprised many who had read it. But who is to blame for this tragedy? Many characters in this play could be to blame. We believe that some of the characters to blame are Capulet, Friar Lawrence, plus Romeo and Juliet themselves.
As the old saying goes, young love is blind. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare, two star-crossed lovers defying their families’ ancient grudge to be with each other, even if that means in death. The question is who is to blame? Romeo, even in death should be held responsible. If it weren’t for his series of misguided actions the outcome would have been very different. The situations he created for himself showed his fickle nature, impulsive behavior and impatient demeanor towards everything that occurred.
The play Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story written by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare has written multiple other tragic plays such as Hamlet, Othello, and King Lear. Many people still have one question, and that is who is the most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? The play is filled with many characters and every character plays a different role. But, in my opinion, Friar Lawrence is the most to blame for Romeo and Juliet deaths. The reason behind this is because he was the one to suggest their marriage to create peace between the two families. Friar Lawrence was also the one to provide Juliet with the poison and the message didn't get through to Romeo correctly making him kill himself. The play Romeo and Juliet is about two lovers that fell in love and if one does something the other will do.
There are tragedies everywhere and everytime, with these tragedies you have to blame someone or something for it. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare they’d blame fate instead of themselves because they could have been responsible for the disaster they caused. Romeo was to blame for the misfortune in the city of verona. Romeo’s responsible for his hastiness, responsible for the deaths that happened in under 3 days and Convincing Friar Lawrence to get Romeo and Juliet.
In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, The ‘star-crossed lovers’ take their own lives in the name of love. Was it their own faults that they killed themselves or someone else's? There are three main characters to blame for their deaths; Fate, Lord Capulet and Friar Lawrence. Starting out with Fate, with the most evidence in the death of Romeo and Juliet.
To conclude, many people can be blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The main ones, in opinion, are Romeo and Juliet, themselves, and Friar Lawrence. Romeo and Juliet are obvious ones to blame. This is because they are the ones that thought they were in love. They are also the ones that killed themselves. It was their decision to die, so it is their fault. Friar Lawrence only played a part because they trusted him and he had a cause, so he also contributed to the tragedy when he could have stopped
Within every tragic ending, lies at least one or more accomplice. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, many things happen that involve many different people, so it could be hard to pinpoint one person to blame for the deaths of the two young lovers Romeo and Juliet. Romeo, Benvolio, and the Capulet and Montague ancestors are to blame. Romeo is to blame because he acts rashly and does not think things through. Benvolio is at fault because he encourages Romeo to go to a Capulet party where he meets the love of his life. Romeo and Juliet's ancestors are also to blame because they created the feud that resulted in the lover’s tragic end. With so many people playing a part in the relationship, putting the blame on one person is difficult.
Who’s to blame and who should be excused from this tragedy in the Romeo and Juliet love story? Romeo thought Juliet was dead and he then killed himself with poison that would actually kill him and Juliet was left alone because Friar's plan didn’t get to Romeo. Everyone except Romeo and Friar Lawrence thought that Juliet was going to get married to Paris after Nurse convinced her that Romeo wasn’t good for her. Romeo and Juliet are two teenagers who are in love and while everyone else would disapprove of the relationship they looked for help to find their happy ending and unfortunately this ended in a terrible tragedy because of one message not getting delivered. There were only two people who knew about the forbidden relationship and Friar
Who’s to Blame? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, is about two individuals who fall in love but have parents who hate each other. They have to sneak around to be with each other and make sure their parents do not find out. They both love each other so much they do anything for each other.
In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet, two teens from feuding families fall in love and get married, but can’t be together because Romeo got banished from their city after killing Juliet's cousin, while Juliet’s parents arrange for Juliet to get married to another man. With the help of Friar Lawrence, Juliet fakes her own death, leading Romeo to suicide because of his lack of knowledge of this plan, followed by Juliet’s suicide after seeing the late Romeo. It seems as though fate keeps two star-crossed lovers apart time and time after, but in reality, certain people the two star-crossed lovers’ lives were the ones to push Romeo and Juliet off the cliff and into tragedy. Lord Capulet is Juliet’s father and the enemy
What is blame? Blame is assigned responsibility for fault or wrong. People resort to blame because instead of taking responsibility for their actions you find someone and find reasons as to which they are worst or why they should have the blame because you do not want all the shame on yourself and you do not want to feel guilty and have shame. People blame each other because they cannot expect the fact that they have failed at something. People also blame others because of habit.
Good Morning members of the Jury. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. It is difficult to place the blame entirely on just one person for the death of Romeo and Juliet, because there were several aspects that played a part in their death and because their lives had been controlled, criticized, pressurized and influenced by many people around them. However, the people who would be most influential in the death of the ‘star-cross’d lovers’ would have to be the parents of Romeo and Juliet, Lord and Lady Capulet and Lord and Lady Montague. The first reason that the parents are to be blamed is because of the eternal feud between the Montagues and the Capulets, and this prohibited the love of Romeo and Juliet.
Blame is a way of escaping the phrase, “I am sorry”. Many people resort to blame only to defend themselves from taking responsibility for the actions they made. The book, It's Not My Fault: The No-Excuse Plan for Overcoming Life's Obstacles by Dr. Henry Cloud and Dr. John Townsend contains a quote stating, “We live in a culture of blame. People will blame anyone or anything for their misery sooner than take the responsibility to own it and make it better.” The quote means that the society we live in contains a numerous amount of people who cause actions and blame others for what they have done wrong rather than taking the blame for it. This quote’s meaning is completely present in Romeo and Juliet, a play published by William Shakespeare. There are many accounts of blame which contributed to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Two factors that give reason for why Romeo and Juliet committed suicide is Mercutio telling Romeo to come to the Capulet party and Tybalt killing Mercutio.
Shakespeare was the greatest play write in history. His more famous piece, “Romeo and Juliet,” is still taught in schools all over the United States, Canada, and many places in Europe. Yet, this grand play has philosophers, authors, and many others baffled. Why? It is because of the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, more specifically, who’s to blame. Well, the true people responsible, the true criminals in this case that has lasted for centuries, are none other than Romeo and Juliet themselves. In fact, the two have even set themselves up for death.
Who's is to blame?! Alright, I have been waiting for this question for awhile now. My thinking of who has the blame is simple, which you will see further into my essay. I'm going to give you the basic thing we are going to talk about which is the plan that Faria Lawrance has for Juliet that Romeo is not in on.