Who Is Juliet's Parents To Blame

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The most significant reason that Juliet's parents were to blame is because they were so self-centered and didn't care for anyone but themselves. For example, in the beginning of the play, the Capulets throw a Masquerade party but made it very prominent that only people who were from the Montagues couldn’t go. This shows that the Capulets never gave Romeo and Juliet a fair chance . To add on, Lord Capulet is more interested in forcing Juliet marrying sooner and better rather than having Juliet follow what makes her happy. This shows that Lord Capulet is self centered because he only cares about what he wants and not what anybody else wants and if anyone does not follow what he wants then it doesn't go well until they end up doing what he wants. …show more content…

Juliet's parents are to blame because of how unsupportive they were towards Juliet and at times Romeo. Whenever Juliet confessed her love for Romeo to her parents Lord Capulet said that he would disown Juliet if she refuses to obey what he wants. This shows that Lord Capulet was unsupportive of Juliet because he doesn’t care for her feelings and doesn't support her to follow through with what she wants to do with her life and who she wants to marry. Nor did he take into consideration why her reasoning for what she wanted may have been. Furthermore, Juliet's mother had never been there for Juliet, she never cared for …show more content…

First, Friar Lawrence should have never agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet in the first place. Friar Lawrence only did this because of his idea that the marriage might end the bitter feud between the Montagues and Capulets. The part of his plan which was missing, however, was how the couple would successfully announce their marriage. Although Friar’s heart was certainly in the right place, he should’ve thought of a more superior

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