Who was the greatest contributor to the death of Romeo and Juliet? In this essay I will be writing about William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, I will be doing an in-depth analysis as to who I think is most to blame for the sad eventual deaths of Romeo and Juliet, analysing each character in detail. First, let’s start with the general storyline. It is fourteenth century Verona, an Italian city. Two families, the Capulet’s and Montague’s, have been feuding for centuries, the reason for this we never actually find out. The two lovers, Romeo and Juliet, after an unfortunate sequence of events which I will explain later, both end up dying, but who is to blame for them dying? That is what I am explaining in this essay. Mercutio is a …show more content…
She goes to find Romeo, and says, “For the gentlewoman is young and therefore, if you should deal double with her, truly it were an ill thing to be offered to any gentlewoman, and very weak dealing", meaning that she makes sure that Romeo knows that he better mean that he wants to marry Juliet, warning him. She changed her mind after Juliet had the row with her Father as I said before, putting her under more stress and Juliet having suicidal thoughts. I would say that the Nurse has quite a lot of responsibility for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, more so Juliet. He is a nephew to Lord Capulet and a cousin to Juliet. He does not talk many lines, but he influences the entire course of the play even though he has a minor role. Throughout the play, he demonstrates his angry, resentful, and commanding nature. On the first day, he spots Romeo at the Capulet party and is outraged by this, but his Uncle, Capulet, refuses to let him deal with Romeo, angering him even more, so he sets out on a revenge mission, that is how he eventually dies in the end, because he picks a fight with Romeo when Romeo doesn’t want to, Mercutio steps in, he kills Mercutio, and Romeo then goes on and kills him as I explained earlier on in the essay. You can sense in the play that Tybalt is powered by the hate his family have for the Montague’s. Tybalt would do anything to start a fight with them because of the rivalry. He is willing to put his life on
In this essay I will be exploring the reasons as to why some people would argue that a certain person or people are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Who was to blame for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Two star-crossed lovers with a forbidden love and so many obstacles to overcome, but in the end it wasn't enough. Was it the fault of the two families and their bitter feud, or perhaps the Friar and the Nurse, or was it all just destiny in the two young lover's fate...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a book of fate and how everyone in the world affects the happenings of this world. The author of this extraordinary book is William Shakespeare. Although Romeo and Juliet killed themselves, there were many people responsible for their deaths. It is arguable that the parents of the two lovers, Friar Laurence, and Romeo and Juliet themselves were the most responsible, some could say that the other main characters like Mercutio, Benvolio, Tybalt, the Nurse, and Paris were involved as well. There were many people responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, although they took their own lives, they were not all to blame.
Romeo and Juliet, a Shakespeare play written about two star crossed lovers. The forbidden love between Romeo and Juliet resulted in a great tragedy. There is one question that is asked now; who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Friar Laurence is to blame Romeo and Juliet’s death. The Friar had good intentions, but sometimes the right decision is not always the best.
In Romeo and Juliet, to what extent is the Nurse to blame for the tragedy?
In the play, Tybalt has a large influence on the death of Romeo and Juliet. He helps contribute to their deaths because he kills Mercutio and Romeo in turn kills Tybalt which causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Then Juliet tells “Romeo is banished!” “There is not end no limit, measure, bound. In that word’s death: no words can that woe sound.” (Act III Scene II 128-130) If Romeo had taken the time to think before killing Tybalt he would not have killed him and therefore he would not be
In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Friar Laurence is responsible for their deaths. So many things were done wrong by Friar Laurence, that lead to their deaths. The first mistake that Friar Laurence made was to agree to marry the two in secret and without the permission of their parents. The next bad advice he gave, was when he instructed Juliet to fake her own death. The last wrong thing was giving the message for Romeo to an unreliable messenger. If any of these events did not take place, their deaths could’ve been avoided.
daughter of his enemy. When he finds out in the party that Juliet is a
What is most responsible for the two lovely lover-Romeo and Juliet’s death? In my opinion, there is no one particular person to really blame on their death. However, it is every single person are should be blamed for the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. If I was answering the question of who were the few most responsible people for their tragedy-it would be three people. Because of people’s decision and different point of view, the people most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Lady Capulet, Nurse, and Friar Lawrence.
In this essay I will be explaining who I think is responsible for Romeo and Juliet's death. To start off I believe Lord Capulet is responsible for both of their deaths. I believe Lord Capulet is responsible for Romeo's death because, Lord Capulet never wanted Juliet to marry Romeo, Romeo killed Tybalt ( Juliet's cousin), and Romeo was a Montugue while Juliet and Lord Capulet were part of the Capulet group. I believe Lord Capulet was also responsible for Juliet's death because he was always telling her how he wanted her to marry Paris instead of Romeo and he was also convincing Juliet that Paris would treat her better.
Disapproval of one’s love provoked the death of two youthful companions. So… Who is to Blame? The reader may ponder upon the word Blame, Blame is the responsibility of a wrong. The ancestors and parents of both feuding families are at fault for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Both of the families ancestors began the mutiny several years before. Additionally, the parents pressured the lovers of choosing a partner on “ their side” without being courteous of the lovers thoughts and actions. Although the ancestors and parents caused all this chaos, nonetheless they possibly had the duo’s best interest at heart.
Juliet is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because her family is a huge rival to the Montague family, her plan to not marry Paris goes too far, and she deceives her father.
The Nurse is described as the servant and guardian of Juliet, but treats Juliet more as a friend than a daughter. This is enumerated when the Nurse helps Juliet and Romeo, “ Your lady mother is coming to your chamber: the day is broke be wary, look about” (3.5.39-40). This reveals how the Nurse acted more as a friend than a mother figure and betrayed the capulets. This also displays how she contributed to the demise of Romeo and Juliet by helping them pursue a relationship that was technically forbidden. Later, after that the Nurses true intentions and characteristics come out when she declaims “ Faith here it is. Romeo is banished and all the world to nothing” (3.5.214-215). Because of this it causes Juliet not to trust the nurse anymore and brings out the Nurses true characteristics greedy and misleading. Subsequently this shows how the Nurses misleading and greediness help lead toward the demise of the two
The Nurse is the only other person that knew about the secret relationship between Romeo and Juliet. She was sort of Juliet’s messenger in the story, she told Romeo about the marriage and when he was going to see Juliet again. Then towards the ending of the story she started realizing that Juliet’s parents were not going to let her marry anyone but Paris. So Nurse tried to help Juliet realize that, and it only made Juliet more upset and run off to Friar. When Juliet was upset she told Nurse that she was going to pay respects, nurse knew that wasn’t true and did nothing about it, if Nurse would have stopped Juliet from going to Friar she could have prevented the whole plan and stopped the events leading to Romeo and Juliet’s death. But Romeo and Juliet made it very difficult for the Nurse and Friar help them because they wanted nothing but to be together and they wouldn’t wait for anything.
Tybalt is Juliet's cousin that is a negative and selfish person, he tries to cause a lot of drama such as in Act 1, Scene 5 were Tybalt tries to make a big deal that Romeo, a Montague, is at a party held at a Capulet’s house. In Act 3, Scene 1 Tybalt tries to start a fight with Romeo but ends up fighting Mercutio and killing him, this make Romeo furious so he fights Tybalt. Romeo wins this fight killing Tybalt and that gets Romeo banished from Verona. This makes it extremely hard for anyone to communicate to Romeo. Tybalt makes it really hard for people to get along and for Romeo to know what is going on in Verona.