Who's To Blame For The Deaths Of Romeo And Juliet

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Do you think that Romeo and Juliet should be blamed for their deaths? In the play Romeo and Juliet there is two families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The two families absolutely hate each other. There is no reason why they hate each other but it has been in their history. The Capulets are throwing a party and one of the servants invites Romeo not knowing he’s a Montague. While at the party, Romeo meets a beautiful young girl named Juliet. They fall in love immediately, not knowing that their love will lead to their deaths. I don’t think Romeo and Juliet are to blame for their deaths. I think that the teenage brain, Friar Lawrence, and the feud of the two families are to blame for the deaths. I think that the teenage brain is to blame. …show more content…
The reason why I think this is to blame is that the families have always hated each other. If the Montagues and the Capulets would’ve been just a little bit nicer to each other nothing would’ve even happened to the two kids. Also, I think that if they were friends they still could’ve fell in love but it wouldn’t have to be a secret. Lastly, if the two families hated each other so much why would they live so close to each other, Romeo and Juliet would have never met and there would never be a feud of the two families ever. This is a quote about how the two families hate each other. “What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, Coward!!” (1. 1 …show more content…
What if Romeo and Juliet never even met at the party? What if Romeo and Juliet’s brains were better developed? What if Friar Lawrence never gave them the idea to run away from Verona? What if the feud of the two families had never happened? These are all good questions to ask yourself; however, if just one of these things didn’t happen Romeo and Juliet could’ve have never even met and there would be no love, and no