Who is to Blame in Romeo and Juliet?

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Romeo and Juliet, a very famous love story and play written by William Shakespeare, filled with many emotions felt in peoples lives almost every day, love, lust, hate, joy, happiness, depression and the most important emotion felt throughout this famous love story was blame.

The deaths of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet was brought upon the young love by the emotions the family surrounding them were dealing with, as children we grow up defining the word blame as a feel or declare that it is something or someone responsible for fault or wrong doings, but in this story of love and lust who really was to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? was it themselves or the people surrounding them?

The feud between the Montague and the Capulet family plays a large role in the young couples death as it was the cause for almost everything that happened in the the young loves short yet long time together. The feud formed by the two families should have been stopped many years ago as still to this day its unclear as to why to to families really did hate each other so much, not even the death of daughters and sons was to bring the montagues and capulets together. If the hatred between these two families did not exist Romeo would have lived happily ever after? that is the question at the end of the day would it really have worked out? or would Romeo and Juliet have to endure the same amount of heartache?

Through out this short yet incredibly powerful love story it is thought by many that there are lots to blame, and through the play we are given evidence that can prove that there are many to blame for the deaths. Friar Lawrence and the capulets nurse played a massive role in this story they were the to people romeo and julie...

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... to the idea at the end of the day it was both Romeo and Juliets selfish ways that caused the hurt and pain they both had to endure before being reunited together not on earth but in heaven.

In conclusion it can never be just ones person fault for the sad ending of this love story, it was at the time everybody surrounding Romeo and Juliets decisions, beliefs and actions that helped shape the ending of this famous love story, as decisions and beliefs have no religion or language anybody can make them, choose them and believe in them unlike the two families that could find nothing to unit not even the loss of their precious daughter and son. ‘For there never was a story more woe/ Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.’ 5.3.314

Work Cited

Shakespeare, William. “Romeo and Juliet.” Literature and Language. Illinois: McDougal, Littell and Company, 1992.

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