Who Is To Blame For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Essay

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William Shakespeare’s, Romeo and Juliet is one of the most popular plays of all-time, written in 1597. Throughout the plot of the play, Romeo and Juliet find love for each other, however, their joy was short-lived. The two lovers face challenges which set them asunder. Both Romeo and Juliet agreed that if they were not to see each other, they would die. Additionally, one of the most popular phrases from Shakespeare is “star cross’d lovers.” Romeo and Juliet were frequently held back by struggles that would come about in the play, thus not being together was out of their control. Fate is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because they were born into two opposing families, the timing was never in their favor, and all the characters played a role to …show more content…

Romeo and Juliet were born into opposing families. Montague was the leader of the Montagues, similar to Capulet, who was the leader of the Capulets. Juliet’s father was Capulet and Romeo’s father was Montague. Furthermore, lots of times there would be fighting between the two families when running into each other on the streets of Verona. Additionally, the Capulets held a masquerade. It was known that only Capulets were invited to attend, although Romeo and his friends, Mercutio and Benvolio went to the party. When the Capulets saw the Montagues at their party they were surprised and disgusted. “This, by the voice, should be a Montague… Come hither, cover’d with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our solemnity?” (1.5. GO BACK AND CHECK LINE NUMBER). This shows the distance and hatred between the two families. One would think to be kind and invite the Montagues to the masquerade because it is was the nice thing to do.

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