Essay Who Is To Blame For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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Who is the blame of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths, or is it nobody’s fault? In Romeo and Juliet By Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet are faced with many difficulties to get to their all time goal of marriage and a happy life. In the final act of the book Romeo and Juliet both decide to kill themselves. There were reasons that they decided to do that, so we have to keep in mind the events and people that are involved in any way to Romeo and Juliet’s life have to be considered a reason they have decided to commit suicide. In my opinion, the deaths were in fault of Friar Laurence, “The Family Feud,” and also the decisions of Romeo and Juliet.
To start off, I believe that Friar Laurence is to blame because of the things that he gave, did, and kept away from people. Friar Laurence gave the potion to Juliet to help the plan of making her escape. The potion did work, however it didn’t exactly work on time, and that caused Romeo to kill himself. Secondly, he was the only adult who knew the story exactly, but he decided not to tell anyone else about it. If he would have possibly told Juliet’s parents then there would be a very good possibility that both her and Romeo would still be alive. Also, he Friar Laurence was the person who married Romeo and Juliet, bringing them together. If he wouldn’t have …show more content…

To recap, Friar Laurence was the person that actually gave the ‘potion’ to Juliet, which then further ended up to making the two lovers commit suicide. The families rivalry and hatred between each other caused Romeo and Juliet to only be meeting in secrecy (without the parents knowing). Lastly, Romeo and Juliet are to blame because they were the ones who ended their lives. There are many ways and combinations of people/events that people can blame on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, but I conclude that this is the reason how Romeo and Juliet

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