Romeo Is To Blame In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Who created this horrid situation in the book ¨Romeo And Juliet ¨ by William Shakespeare? This story’s horrible event starts out with a family feud that stops the ¨love¨ of Romeo and Juliet ; this leads on to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet who both killed themselves. This play features importance to readers is that the theme of this story is to show that love can kill. Shakespeare wants his audience to think about their own love and to see what they can relate to Romeo and Juleitś relationship. He wants to show the world that there are relationships out there that are somewhat relatable to Romeo and Juliet’s. Although, Romeo has a multitude of points that make him the person to blame. Despite Romeo being the primary suspect to blame, Tybalt is a character that some might think he is to blame for his personality of being …show more content…

Romeo has a tendency to act before he thinks or does not think at all. An example would be Romeo meeting Juliet to only kiss her a few minutes after they met. He states that ¨O, then dear saint, let lips do what hands do! They pray; grant thou, lest faith turn to despair”(2.43.105)and then kisses her. This makes Juliet believe that Romeo is the one because this is her first kiss due to her age. Her first kiss will probably will mean a lot because of her religion that ¨ties” the knot on juleitś love life and makes them desperate for each other. Subsequently, Romeo and Juliet agree to get married on the second day they met. This will push their beliefs to the extent that they will kill themselves if they can’t see each other. Lastly for this claim, is that Romeo just kills himself when he believes that Juliet is dead at Act 5 even though there is no solid proof that she is dead. He instantly believes that she is dead and doesn’t await for a talk with Friar Laurence even though the Friar made this plan. Romeo’s personality trait of being impatient has led this situation to be fairly

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