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Essay / Who is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet? - 706
What is most responsible for the death of the two adorable lovers, Romeo and Juliet? In my opinion, there is no one in particular to blame for their deaths. However, it is each person who should be blamed for the death of Romeo and Juliet. If I had to answer the question of who the few people most responsible for their tragedy are, it would be three people. Due to people's decision and different points of view, the people most responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet are Lady Capulet, the Nurse and Brother Lawrence. First of all, in my opinion, Lady Capulet was not a successful mother at all. What was important about her was that she had a different view of love. She believed that the tradition of arranged marriage was correct, as the marriage had to be arranged by the parents. After Romeo goes out the window, Lady Capulet enters and responds, "Speak not to me, for I will not say a word / Do what thou wilt, for I am done with thee" (3.5.15 ). The words spoken by Lady Capulet were just horribly good, they truly expressed what an irresponsible mother she was. Because she said "...because I'm done with you...", meaning she's done with this situation, she gave up the argument and left Juliette alone. As usual, Juliette immediately refused her mother. She showed that she only loved Romeo and no one else. This may be a minor reason why she committed suicide because she was pressured by her family, even though she really loved Romeo. Was Lady Capulet really more of a mother? When you are a mother, you have a responsibility towards your children. As a result, Lady Capulet doesn't seem like a particularly great mom. The nurse actually turned on Juliette at a very important moment. I'm not saying the nurse was bad, but she...... middle of paper...... ask herself questions, because the Watch is coming. Come on, good Juliette, I don't dare stay any longer. (Juliette): Go get you from here, because I'm not going away. (5.3.170)". He runs away when Juliet needs him most, and leaving her alone, she commits suicide. Who is most responsible for the lovers' deaths? In this book, Romeo and Juliet, each No one in the play is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet Even Romeo and Juliet themselves do not know what will happen in the future, but you are responsible for every action you take and remember the consequences of that. -this teaches us not to make rash decisions and to take everything slowly If Romeo and Juliet took things slowly, what would happen forever Anyway, William Shakespeare didn't share this. idea with us, but you can use your own imagination to create a beautiful ending?.