The Deaths of Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet "From forth the fatal loins of these two foes A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life;" I don't agree with the quotation above because I think the tragic deaths of both Romeo and Juliet are caused by human decision. It is an indirect result of the decisions and actions Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's plays about tragedy. It is about two lovers who commit suicide when their feuding famillies prevent them from being together. The play has many characters, each with its own role in keeping the plot line. Some characters have very little to do with the plot but some have the …show more content…
Romeo and Juliet first met each other at a party at the Capulets house. They fall in love with each other at the first sight without knowing that they are from families who hate each other, and when they do learn about it, it is too late. Juliet realizes that it was a mistake to fall in love with Romeo, because he is one of the people she should watch out for. He is her first and only love, but he is an enemy of her family. Lucky for Romeo, Juliet is smart, and such dumb thing as hate between their parents wouldn't stop her from loving Romeo and getting married with him. She is sorry that their families are enemies, though, because everything would be much easier if they weren't. So this is the first time when the hate between Capulets and Montagues becomes problem to Romeo and Juliets happiness. Only after their children die, the Montagues and Capulets come to their senses. The Prince accuses them of killing Romeo and Juliet. The Prince makes them see how wrong they were all the time, that all because of their hate, because they couldn't let their children love each other, Romeo and Juliet died. After that, Capulets and Montagues decide to call it quits. No more fighting, and Montague even says that he will make a gold statue of Juliet, but what is that going to do? It is too late, nothing will bring them back. It is totally Capulets' and Montagues' fault that Romeo and Juliet died. If they didn't hate each other so much,
Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two star-crossed lovers, will do anything to show their deep affection for each other. Since they are from two different families, who happen to be enemies, they can be punished for expressing their love for one another. Unfortunately, their passion sparks many outrages. Due to Father Capulet’s feud with the Montague family, Romeo and Juliet's love life results in death.
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.
There are four areas that contribute to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. It is important to study the cultural and historical background in which the play is set as this affects how characters behave and interact with each other. Another factor is individual characters and how their personalities and behaviour contribute to the deaths of the two protagonists. Love and hate affects the characters and causes the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some people believe that the events in the play happened because of fate and that they happened for a reason; others may think that the events of the play happened just by chance. Therefore it is important to study all four of
Romeo and Juliet suffered tragic and untimely deaths, far to early in their lives. In the story of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other upon first sight. As the story goes on, they try harder, and harder to be with each other. With a long-standing family feud, they both end up suffering terrible deaths. Although Romeo and Juliet were directly responsible for their own deaths, fate and family feud are the actual reason they died.
As we go on in the play of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ we discover that the
Who is Responsible for the Tragic Deaths of Romeo and Juliet 'Romeo and Juliet', a tragedy written by William Shakespeare in the 16th Century all about two strong hearted teenagers in the city of Verona in Italy who fall in love with each other as 'star crossed lovers'. The two young teenagers of feuding families were destined to fall in love, however many problems occur to the extent of suicide, that affect their relationship, one of the main factors is the feud between their two families. Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague.
“A pair of star-cross'd lovers take their life; whose misadventured piteous overthrows do with their death bury their parents' strife.” (prologue)The Lord Capulet is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. There was a longstanding family feud between the Capulets and Montagues, Lord Capulet holding power over everything Juliet did in her life, and their whole family was uptight, uncaring, and unreliable altogether. All these things led to the tragic death of these so called “lovers”.
“These violent delights have violent ends”. The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare was a love story. This story was about two people who fell in love at a young age. They fell in love but to find out that their families hate each other. Ultimately Romeo and Juliet are both to blame for their death.
Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, is a tragic story on a pair of two star crossed lovers. Both part of feuding families, Romeo of the Montagues, and Juliet of the Capulets, their love is kept secret in fear of their families finding out. Even so, in the end both Romeo and Juliet die, due to a multitude of factors. In the end, Romeo lead to the demise of him and Juliet by killing Tybalt and rushing to Juliet’s grave.
Lady Capulet tells Capulet he'd better have a crutch instead of a sword, and Lady
“Romeo and Juliet” is one of Shakespeare’s most famous tragedies. With a few different decisions by the main characters, the story could be altered completely. Romeo and Juliet were a pair of “star crossed lovers” however, their love was forbidden to an ancient grudge between their families, the Capulets and the Montagues. Despite the grudge, the lovers decide to secretly marry. Their decision results in a large amount of turmoil when Romeo gets banished when he kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt. In an attempt to get back together, their death ensues. Many debate about who is responsible for their death, I believe that they are responsible for their own deaths because they were too hasty, broke rules, and were irresponsible.
Not thinking of their families’ disagreements, Romeo and Juliet should have been able to marry and choose who they love desirably without the disturbance. By the encouragement of feuding and quarrelling from the heads of the Montagues and Capulets, the only outcome of this was an extremity of death. Although both of their parents were only wanting the best for their children, simply by not realising how much it was tarnishing their love life. A marriage was decided by Juliet’s parents, the Capulets, where she was due to marry Paris. Without knowing, this would affect the law in which she was by this time marital to Romeo. With Juliet not being able to discuss her marriage to Romeo because of their families’ feuding, this contributed to the unsuccessful plan and deaths of Romeo and herself. The feud between the two families is one of the main explanations and cause for the death of Romeo and Juliet.
In the tragedy, Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, William expresses that love kills when Juliet kills herself because she can not be with Romeo at the end of the play. In the play Juliet and Romeo are hated by each of their families but find a way to fall in love with each other. Juliet is bound to follow her parents wishes and commands and not fall for the hated enemy, but she does. Once Romeo and Juliet fall in love with each other many complications fall into their hands and eventually both of their lives has to come to an end. Once both of them have passed on, the tragedies still continue. Due to Juliet’s death it has caused many other deaths in her family and the hatred rival family. Lady Capulet decides to become one with Juliet
Sometimes the way humans act can be beyond their control and can lead to a rash decision. In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare illustrates that human error can lead to a unsuccessful outcome. In Verona, Italy, two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet fall deeply in love and decide to marry in secrecy. However, their decision to marry is not intelligent. Both Romeo and Juliet come from opposing households, who are enemies, the Capulets and the Montagues. Throughout the play, Romeo and Juliet believe they are meant to be with each other. In the end, Romeo and Juliet’s actions will lead them to a tragic misfortune.
In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, the young couple, Romeo and Juliet, have a tragic ending. The deaths of the two wouldn’t have happened if it weren’t for Friar Lawrence and Juliet’s parents, the Capulets. The audience, is made aware of the couple's ending in the beginning. Meanwhile no character is aware. Although many characters play a part in their deaths, Friar Lawrence is responsible. But he wouldn’t have been given the opportunity if it wasn’t for the Capulets.