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Citrus2011 [14]
2 years ago
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Elza [17]2 years ago
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    There is someone to blame for practically every bad event in the world. When reading William Shakespeare's classic play, Romeo and Juliet, many individuals have differing perspectives about who is to blame for the epic tragedy. There is no single person who sticks out as the obvious cause of their death. Many individuals believe Friar Lawrence, the Nurse, or possibly Romeo and Juliet are the main perpetrators of the tragedy. People blame certain characters over others for a variety of reasons. Almost every character in the play has played a role in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. So who bears the brunt of the blame?

The first character to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths is Romeo himself. Romeo would never have met Juliet if he hadn't gone to the party, and Tybalt would never have known he was there. The second reason Romeo is to responsible for his and Juliet's deaths is that Romeo chooses to kill Tybalt in order to avenge Mercutio's death. Romeo should have been able to control his rage and not kill Tybalt. Romeo and Juliet could have fled together, but Romeo killed Tybalt, resulting in Romeo's expulsion from Verona. Finally, Romeo is to responsible for his sui c ide at the end of the play. Romeo was unable to cope with the death of his beloved.

    Tybalt is the last person to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. The first reason Tybalt can be held responsible is that he took part in the fight at the start of the performance. If members of both families had agreed to stop fighting, the conflict between them would not have been as bitter. The next reason Tybalt can be blamed is that he becomes enraged when he sees Romeo at the Capulet party. Tybalt threatens him with death. The fact that Tybalt killed Mercutio is the last reason he may be blamed for the disaster. Romeo was banished from Verona after Mercutio died, preventing Romeo and Juliet from being together.

 In conclusion, people should be concerned about who is held responsible for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. "Some shall be pardoned and some shall be punished," Prince Escalus says at the end of the play (V.iii.333). Two people cannot simply die without any repercussions. Many people experience grief when a loved one passes away. The person who causes hardship for family members should be held accountable for their actions. Many poor decisions were taken, resulting in the death of the star-crossed lovers. The tragedy could have been avoided if the characters in the play had given their decisions more thought. Without a disaster, no one would be held responsible.

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