Who Was Responsible For Romeo And Juliet's Death

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Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet was a couple who fell in love with one another. They came from family’s who did not like each other making it hard for their relationship to work. Romeo and Juliet ended up killing themselves for one another due to Family Conflict. Although it’s obvious Romeo and Juliet died because of Family Drama, I believe Lord Capulet, Juliet’s father was the most responsible out of everyone else. While reading the story of Romeo and
Juliet many things made me think Capulet was responsible.
To begin with, Capulet had threatened to disown Juliet if she did not Marry Paris.
He had told her that if she did not marry him she would have to leave the house. His words for her were: “I tell thee to a church Thursday or never after look me
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I could only imagine how helpless she felt and I understand why she would want to fake a death in order to be with Romeo.
One could argue that it was Juliet’s own fault for her death and for Romeo’s because she faked it at the beginning. Romeo didn’t know that Juliet was still alive and thought she was really dead so he drank the poison and died. Juliet should have just ran away and gone with Romeo from the start but made a poor choice. But, Capulet was the reason why she chose such a poor choice. She didn’t know what to do and thought faking her own death would be the answer to everything. If Capulet had not of made a big decision for Juliet none of this would have occurred.
To conclude this topic I really believe Capulet was the most Responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Everything leads up to Capulet to blame in my opinion. Romeo couldn’t have killed himself for no reason. Juliet couldn’t have faked her death for no reason.
Capulet was the reason Juliet faked her death. The couple both killed themselves for a reason and it was because of Capulet. The two couldn’t be happy together because Juliet had such a strict Father who didn’t let her be happy. Capulet is responsible for the death of
Romeo and