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    A tale of two-star crossed lovers who’s tale ended in nothing but sadness and peace. With all that happened with both Romeo and Juliet and their families wouldn't you want to know who's to blame? Most would say its the family's feud that caused the death of Romeo and Juliet and others could say it's Romeo and Juliet’s fault, but Nobody ever looks closely to what Friar Lawrence did throughout the story it is his fault because he married Romeo and Juliet knowing that their family hate one another

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    Who is to blame? The other day, Lucy was walking her lovely dog Demon in a park when, unfortunately, her unfriendly neighbor Edward was just being there, too. Lucy wanted to get out of Edward’s sight without any hesitation, while Demon happened to bark then, so Edward knew it’s Lucy there. He went straight to her, because Demon had eaten secretly all his pork. Obviously, he’s going to beat the naughty dog. Thus, the two went into a fierce argument. Seconds later, Demon smelled something and he wanted

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    Who is really to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death? Blame is the assign responsibility for a fault or wrong. In the book, Romeo and Juliet, Juliet is a young teenage girl. Her mother, Lady Capulet, told her that she has to get married to Paris. That night, at a party, she meets Romeo, who she ends up loving more than Paris. But, Romeo is a Montague, and the Capulets and Montagues hate each other. The next day, Romeo and Juliet secretly get married, and Romeo got banished from the kingdom in

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    The Crucible : Who is to Blame ? In "The Crucible" Abigail Williams was the person they blame for everything that’s gone bad in Salem. Abigail is a jealous, dishonest , and self confident person. She was jealous of Elizabeth , dishonest about Tituba bewitching her , and self confident at the end of the play because she was trying to control everyone . At the end of the play Abigail tries to control everyone. Abigail is a very hateful person and love to lie on mostly about everything. Abigail

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    Who is to blame for Juliet’s fake death? Was it the murderous and crazed Tybalt, who killed Mercutio over words that were said, or was it Juliet’s parents, who told her that she was to wed with the very successful Paris? Was it the Nurse, who helped Juliet with the marriage, or was it someone else in plain sight. The person to blame is the reluctant daughter of lord Capulet and Lady Capulet. The person to blame is Juliet herself. Who was the person who started the relationship? It was both

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    Clytemnestra is Agamemnon’s wife and has been ruling Argos while he was away fighting. With help from Aegisthus, Clytemnestra made a plan to kill Agamemnon. She killed Agamemnon for the political power, for the ruthless revenge and for the curses blame. (Core 22: Series of introductory phrases using the same preposition – phrases must have balance.) Clytemnestra murdered Agamemnon to avenge their daughter Iphigeneia. Agamemnon sacrifice her in order to have success in the war, but never told Clytemnestra

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    Don’t Blame the Eater Summary Obesity has become increasingly more prominent in American society. It is also a major health issue affecting many adults and children in the US every year. In his article "Don't Blame the Eater," David Zinczenko sympathizes with children who are suing McDonald’s making them fat. In his own experience as a “latchkey kid”, he knows how easily fast food makes teenagers put on weight with a steady diet of fast food meals. Zinczenko argues that both lack of fast food alternative

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    Death and misery seem to be all too common in a theatre piece about love. In William Shakespeare’s tragicomic play, Romeo and Juliet, numerous characters are at fault of the calamities that occur. In total, six people died, and many are to blame. Although a case can be made for almost every character, Tybalt and Friar Laurence are indirectly or directly responsible for the death of all of those six people. Always looking for a fight, Tybalt let his aggressiveness get the best of him, and stabbed

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    someone could experience with a loved one. In The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, Juana and Kino face that very reality with the death of their baby son, Coyotito. As to who is to blame for it? Juana is. Juana prioritized an independent man, Kino, over a baby that needed her to survive, in 3 major incidents. This is why Juana is to blame for Coyotito’s death. One mistake Juana made was when Kino was about to turn himself in and she encouraged him to go on. Evidence of this is found in the text: ““And then

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    hundreds of years, the play still continues to be played ever so often by many people and once finished reviewing the play, it seems to leave numbers of unanswered questions, an example of one of the most common unanswerable question is ‘Who is to blame for their [Romeo and Juliet’s] “tragic” death?’ Of course, audiences of the play would have different – or possibly similar – reasons or opinions on who is to be blamed for their tragic death. There are a few people that could be considered to be

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