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    Romeo and Juliet Essay by: Caden Anderson In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare every character has some responsibility for Romeo and Juliet’s death. If someone was most responsible, it would be both Romeo and Juliet. Some might say that Tybalt is most responsible for the death of the couple, but I think he is not, here is why. Tybalt was only fighting as his masters would have wanted. Since he was only fighting because for the Capulets, that already makes Lord Capulet more responsible than

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    perfectly describe the wild deaths seen In Romeo and Juliet. Out of the many deaths, Tybalt's was one of the most brutal. In the Shakespearean tragedy Romeo and Juliet, by William shakespeare, Tybalt is the reason for his own death, because he has anger issues, he has a need to always fight, and he has a grudge against Romeo and the Montagues. One reason Tybalt is liable for his own death is because of his anger issues. One way that he shows this is when he says “Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford

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    Love is the tightest bond two people can share, so tight people go to the extremes. In the play, “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet”, Romeo and Juliet end up dead in the end. Although there are many people to blame, Friar Laurence is primarily blamed for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Additionally, Friar Laurence’s actions contributed to the suicides. In the play, Friar Laurence marries Romeo and Juliet secretly, because their families are in an eternal feud. This shows that Friar Laurence took an action

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    could the ending of Romeo and Juliet be happy? The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a classic story that most people are aware of. The young love and suspense is an instant people pleaser. The ending makes everyone curious for more, but the amount of dead characters hangs the reader in a state of shock and sadness. I blame Romeo and Juliet, their parents, and society for the ‘tragedy’ of Romeo and Juliet. First of all, Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their deaths. Both Romeo and Juliet are young

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    The tale of Romeo and Juliet is a very tragic one. These love birds would do anything for each other and they showed just that by taking their lives for one another. Their death brought the Montagues and the Capulets together. There were other deaths along with Romeo and Juliet, and some were deserved and so me were not. I will be explaining who I think deserves to be blamed and who deserves not to be. I believe Friar Laurence and the Capulets should be blamed for this tragedy.

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    The tale of Romeo and Juliet is very sad. Did they both have to die? If so, who was responsible for their deaths? Romeo and Juliet's deaths were one big misunderstanding. I think that Their deaths were caused by Lord Capulet. Lord Capulet denounced the love between Romeo and Juliet. The Capulets and the Montagues have had an ongoing feud for years. "In the beautiful city of Verona, where our story takes place, a long-standing hatred between two families erupts into new violence, and citizens

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    this tragedy? In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, a tragedy ends the lives of two teenagers in love -- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. When the story begins, two young people instantly fall in love at first sight. Although their families are feuding, the two find a way to meet and secretly wed. Unfortunately, tragedy causes both Romeo and Juliet to choose death rather than separation. While several characters share the blame for the deaths of the star-crossed

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    love story of Romeo and Juliet has been renowned by critics for years, some consider this play to be the one of the greatest written romances. However, Romeo and Juliet were never truly in love. Love is an intense feeling of passion and affection, something that can easily be confused for infatuation and obsession. Romeo and Juliet made the conscious decision to commit suicide because they were infatuated with one another and therefore only they can be held accountable for their deaths, they were not

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    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. The nurse deserves to be blamed for the lack of responsibility and selfishness acts that led up to the death

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    but the most responsible is the society. Romeo and Juliet are two lover from enemy, families. In a party they meet and lovers from enemy, families. In a party they meet and there's many deaths. Soon Romeo kills Tybalt then gets banned from Verona and is forced to go to Mantua. Friar Laurence later fakes Juliet's death and Romeo doesn't know when Juliet wakes up and when she sees him she kill herself. Society is most responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death because of the arranged marriage that Juliet

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