Who Was Responsible For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet in a way that showed many factors leading to their death, so it would be questionable to whether it was a specific role that was played to end both of their deaths, or multiple. Although, their families are rivals, Romeo and Juliet should be able to love each other without getting torn apart by their own family. First, I thought everyone was responsible for both Romeo and Juliet’s death, because Shakespeare wanted the audience to think that, but now I believed it was all led to Juliet.
Juliet was the main cause of the recent conflicts, she fell in love with Romeo which caused fighting and anger, and she also started making bad decisions. Starting when Romeo came to the Capulet’s orchard and climbed up to …show more content…

When Juliet decides to get information from Friar that will somehow bring Romeo back. He develops a way that will make her presume as dead so she would miss her wedding, and also it would lure Romeo back home. Juliet thought that if she was going to do this, Romeo would appear and show his love for Juliet and then call off the wedding with Paris, but it did not happen that way. Instead she made everyone think she was deceased. As Romeo returned from Mantua, he had assured himself that if she was dead, there would be nothing else he could do except die along with her. After he could catch his last breath, she wakes up, and realizes what a horrible thing she had done. “O comfortable Friar, where is my lord” (IIIII.iii.148-150). When Friar sees how bad it has ended, he flees the tomb and leaves Juliet alone. In the soliloquy, of Friars perspective, he explains his relationship with plants and that he grows plants for medical and healing purposes. Since Juliet took a potion with his herbs to make her seem dead, but using nature for ways to resolve a conflict is unnatural and this makes Friar seem like a

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