Who Is To Blame In Romeo And Juliet

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After many deaths and series of bad events, many readers may wonder, who is to blame? In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, there is not a specific character that is responsible for the bad luck and death of many people. Every character is responsible for their actions and making the feud worse than it had been in the past. At the beginning of the drama, Romeo made poor decisions. He fell under the peer pressure of Mercutio and decided to go to the party that he was not invited to. After he met Juliet there, he fell in love with her. Knowing that she was a Capulet, he turned a blind eye. To make matters worse, later in the play, he killed Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin which earned him a one-way ticket out of Verona. Since