Who or what is to blame for the tragedy Of 'Romeo and Juliet'

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                   Who or what is to blame for the tragedy

                                Of 'Romeo and Juliet'

The deaths of Romeo and Juliet appear needless, as it was mainly the people around them who were fighting and disagreeing about the relationship. Romeo and Juliet mainly kept out of the fighting but the people around them who were interfering made their lives miserable and unhappy, and because they were so deeply in love with each other, they refused to be split up and therefore took risks to stay together which eventually led to their deaths. The Prologue at the beginning of the play suggests it was mainly fate that was to blame, “star-cross’s lovers and “death-marked love” are examples of this.

            Romeo is a young person, he is a member of the Montague household, who really falls in love with Juliet, the Capulet whose family are enemies of the Montague’s. Romeo blames Fate or misfortune for nearly everything that goes wrong; after he kills Tybalt, he then really thinks the seriousness of his action but prefers to blame rather to him what he did.  

“O, I am fortune’s fool”.

I think killing Tybalt was the biggest mistake Romeo done as it to getting scared, and it meant he could no longer see his loved Juliet, without the risk of being caught. I do not think though that you can blame Romeo for killing Tybalt as his decision was to fight Romeo and when he refused, Romeo’s best friend Mercutio stepped in and drew his sword. They fighted and Romeo was trying to stop them proof guilty to the dying Mercutio gave Tybalt the opportunity to kill him; “I was hurt under your arm”. Romeo then fought and killed Tybalt. Later when he hears from Balthasar the news that Juliet is dead he says, “Then I defy you stars”, meaning he is not going to let Fate dictate what happens to him anymore.

It seems that Romeo is either not scared to take risks or just doesn’t think about any of his actions, in the balcony scene he risks getting caught by the Nurse, and then later in Juliet’s bedroom when Lady Capulet is looking for her.

Juliet is a young Capulet not quite 14 years old; she is gentle, faithful to people, obeys her parents and thinks for herself. When she first meets Romeo she falls in love for him. She is practical in that she quickly asks Romeo to marry her which would be against her parents’ will as they want her to marry Paris who she does really love. She is also like Romeo in that she does not think of the effect of her actions. She is loyal to Romeo, as she is worried about him getting caught in the balcony scene

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“The orchard walls are high and hard to climb

And the place death, considering who thou art,” (Act 2 Scene 2)

She is different from Romeo in the fact that she does not blame fate for the things that go wrong, she blames her birth as we here in these rhyming couplets

“Prodigious birth of love is to me,

That I must love a loathed enemy.” (Act 1 Scene 5)

            Whereas friends and Friar Laurence talk to and advise Romeo, Juliet is on her own and has to make her own decisions, with the Nurse offering little ...

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