Who's To Blame In Romeo And Juliet

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Who's To Blame
George Sand once said “There is only one happiness in this life, to love and to be loved”. This quote relates directly to William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. This play is about the love shared between two young teens that fall for eachother despite the hate shared between their two families. Their love is so strong that they can not live without each other, But they can not be together. Juliet and Romeo made a big step to marriage but do not telling anyone besides the Nurse. Their love became so strong when they were apart they could not function, eventually it grew to much and they both killed themselves. The Nurse is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet; She knew the whole time and had plenty opportunities to stop this betrayed love. …show more content…

The Nurse would do things for Juliet that involved meeting with Romeo and sharing information that helped them find times for them to see each other and marry each other. “Let me come in, and you shall know my errand. I come from Lady Juliet.”(III.III.79-80). The Nurse never told anyone about the marriage she never thought about some consequences that could come with this marriage.“I am aweary, give me leave awhile. Fie, how my bones ache! What a jaunce have I had!”(II.VI.25-26). At the time all she wanted to see was Juliet happy and safe, and at the time she thought that being with romeo was doing that for

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