Who is to blame for the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet?

Who is to blame for the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet?

The first character who is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet is Romeo himself. The first reason Romeo is to blame is that he went uninvited to the Capulet party. If Romeo did not go to the party, Romeo would have never met Juliet, and Tybalt would never have known he was there.

Is Friar Lawrence selfish?

Friar Laurence’s motives are not in Romeo and Juliet’s best interest, but in his selfish hope of forming peace in the town and using innocent young lovers to do so.

How is Friar Lawrence manipulative?

Friar can also be a manipulative and sneaky man. For example, he agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet without parental consent, so the feud between the Capulets and Montagues will end. Another example as to why the Friar is sneaky is when he and Juliet come up with a plan to fake Juliet’s death.

Did Romeo and Juliet die for love?

Romeo and Juliet may die for love, but they died as a result of their families’ mutual hatred. It is the feud that causes the hatred harbored by Tybalt against the Capulets that initiates the chain of events that results in the untimely deaths of the young lovers.

Are the Montagues poor?

Powerful and wealthy, Montague is used to getting what he wants. He is rich, famous, has a beautiful wife and son. Montague is very respected in the community. This master of the Montague family has a long-standing feud with a cross-town rival, the Capulets.

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