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 that was not truly right. Neither of the families agreed to this marriage. Juliet’s family even tried to arrange a marriage for her after she secretly married to Romeo. The friar knew the marriage of Romeo and Juliet would not be approved by
Throughout the entire play, Friar Laurence helps keep Romeo and Juliet together and their relationship a secret, encouraging their unrealistic hopes, and therefore is to blame for their deaths. Friar Laurence knows both families well, and their hate for each other, yet he misleads Romeo and Juliet to believe that their love can end their family's rivalry.
In Romeo and Juliet Romeo murdered three out of the six people that died in the book. Romeo killed half of the people and caused the other half to die from killing himself and other people. Romeo is the most to blame for all of the deaths in the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare.
In the play Romeo and Juliet died cause the actions of Friar Laurence, there are several significant details that help the reader understand why Friar Laurence actions led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. First, the character agreed to marry them since he thought it would be a way to resolve their long family feud between the Capulets and Montagues. Another important detail is Friar Laurence gave Juliet a remedy which will make her fake her death so she does not have to marry Paris. The third detail important to the play is he was not successful in sending Romeo a message saying Juliet is not actually dead she is just in a deep sleep. Another important detail is Friar Laurence didn’t make it in time to stop Romeo from killing himself from
In the play, Friar Laurence married two underage kids whose parents didn’t get along. In act two scene six it states “So smile the heavens upon this holy act…., These violent delights have violent ends and in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kissed, consume.”. He married the young foes knowing that they were still irresponsible and couldn’t even take care of themselves yet. Friar Laurence knew what he was doing was wrong and that it would end up in consequences, because the two families of these children didn’t get along and that they wouldn’t approve of that marriage, because later Sir Capulet told Juliet that she would have to marry Sir Paris while she was already married to Romeo but without him knowing or else he would disown her. This detail is significant because if they had advised their families then that might have stopped the feud between their families. In the play, Juliet informed Friar Laurence what Sir Capulet had demanded. In act four scene one it states “Tell me not, Friar, that thou hearst of this, Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it… God joined my heart and Romeo’s, thou our hands.….And, if thou darest, I’ll give thee remedy.” Juliet had gone and asked for Friar Laurence for help and he went and gave her poison so that she would go seem dead for 48 hours. First, there were so many things that went wrong with that plan. In the play Friar Laurence said that he would inform Romeo
In the play, Romeo and Juliet, I believe Friar Laurence is to blame for their deaths. So many wrong steps were taken and encouraged by Friar Laurence to these naive lovers, that ultimately lead to their deaths. The first mistake that Friar Laurence made was to agree to marry the two in secret and without the permission of their parents. The next piece of bad advice the Friar gave, was when he instructed Juliet to fake her own death to avoid her dilemma. The last wrongdoing was giving the message for Romeo to an unreliable messenger. If any of these events did not take place, their deaths could’ve been avoided.
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.
In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Juliet makes a fatal decision after seeing her husband, Romeo, dead. Evidence from the play suggests that Lady Capulet, Romeo, and the feud between both families are to blame for her death. The first suspect, responsible for Juliet's death would be Juliet's mother. In Act 3, scene 5, previous to what Lady Capulet says to Juliet, Lord Capulet scolds Juliet harshly for disagreeing to wed Paris. "
In Shakespeare's famous play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurence is to blame for their deaths. Juliet is the only child of the Capulets and is supposed to marry Paris on her 14th birthday. Romeo is the only son of the Montagues. Romeo and Juliet meet when Romeo comes to a Capulet party without being invited. The two fall in love and are married the next day, but are then forced to separate when Romeo is exiled from the city. Juliet is forced to marry Paris, but the night before the wedding she takes a potion to make her appear to have died. Romeo thinks she has died and kills himself while lying next to Juliet in the tomb, minutes later Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead next to her and kills herself. So Friar Laurence is to blame for their deaths
Everybody knows the story of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare and how they died. However, people are not exactly sure who is to to blame for their deaths. The people to really blame for their deaths are themselves, Romeo and Juliet. They were very impulsive and overly dramatic causing them to make dumb decisions that led to their death.
Just about everyone knows the fascinating stories of life and romance known as “Romeo And Juliet”. And in “Romeo and Juliet” both Romeo and Juliet died in the end by taking their own lives. But who caused the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Most likely Romeo and Tybalt is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Even though Shakespeare and Juliet in many results are responsible for the deaths because of Shakespeare made it happen, and Romeo and Juliet took their own lives but this wouldn’t be true because writers have their character have free will. It all started with Romeo and Juliet getting married and Tybalt killing one of Romeo's friends. This caused Romeo to kill Tybalt. Which then meant Romeo was “banish’d” (Banish shed). While Romeo
A wedding is a joyful moment when families come together and celebrate the love between two people. Rarely, does a couple marry in secrecy and go as far as faking death to hide their love from their kinsmen. On even more rare accounts does the couple end their own lives, days after getting married. Unfortunately this was the case for the couple in William Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play it is made clear that Romeo and Juliet are inseparable and madly in love. Unfortunately, the love between Romeo and Juliet is so strong and leads to both of their deaths. Even though many characters impact their deaths it is visible that two characters are most to blame. Sadly, Romeo and
Who do think are to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? In this novel that was written long ago by William Shakespeare, there are three main people to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. They all have there own parts the contributed to the tragedy. Now read on to find out who the three responsible for this are.
The famous play of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is about two people who share an overpowering love for each other. Juliet was insanely attracted to the one person in the world who she was not allowed to love, Romeo, while he was also in love with her. Because Romeo and Juliet's families had been fighting for many years, the lovers had to go to a great extent to keep their love a secret which would bring about their death. This then brings up the question of who was responsible for their death. Friar Laurence is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet because he married them without having the parents consent and giving Juliet the vial of poison.
In the play Romeo and Juliet there are several significant details that help the reader understand the actions of others led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. First, the character Friar Laurence married Romeo and Juliet to bring peace to the two families. Another important detail is Friar Laurence gave a remedy to Juliet to fake her own death. The third detail important to the play is Friar Laurence sent a letter to Romeo about Juliet fake death but it didn’t reach him in time. All of these details are significant because they all lead to the demise of Juliet and Romeo.
Famous words from a true leader, “Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend” -Martin Luther King Jr. He says love is a force that can bring people together. Romeo and Juliet are two star crossed lovers who despite their parents feud, fall in love and have to hide their marriage from everyone. Love is one of the most important concepts in Romeo and Juliet, love is having a deep romantic attachment to someone. Another important concept in Romeo and Juliet is responsibility. Responsibility has to do with having to deal with something or having control over someone or something. Romeo and Juliet’s parents and Friar Lawrence are at fault for Romeo + Juliet’s deaths.