Romeo and Juliet killed each other Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare. Juliet is a Montague and Romeo is a Capulet. Montagues and Capulets hate each other. This play was written in the 1500's. It shows 2 lovers (Romeo and Juliet) who live and die for each other. This play is set in Verona, Italy. Romeo in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a perfect example of this problem. In my opinion Romeo and Juliet are both to blame for their deaths. Romeo made the impulsive decision to kill himself when he saw Juliet was “dead”. “A dateless bargain to engrossing death”. Romeo took a poison that had the ability to shut down his body and when he saw Juliet, He thought she was dead so he took the poison. When Romeo took the poison, Juliet was slowly coming back and that was when Romeo realized he had done something wrong by taking the poison. Juliet had seen he had taken the poison and she yelled and screamed to bring him back but it didn't work and she then killed herself. …show more content…
Juliet didn't try to find anyone to help, she just yelled and screamed. When Juliet realized Romeo was dead after taking the poison, She picked up a gun and shot herself. Romeo and Juliet layed there dead
Who do you blame for the mess for Romeo and Juliet? Do you blame Romeo? Do you blame The Nurse? You can have your opinion and I can have mine but I'm going to try to convince you to think the same way I think. Who I blame for the mess is the family feud.
Then, Juliet woke up from the potion, saw Romeo dead, then kissed him, hoping there was poison still on his lips. There wasn’t, so instead, she saw his dagger, took it, and stabbed herself with it. Which killed her moments after
The troubles that we witness in Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, is something that can not be blamed on one family. It has to be blamed on a single person. That person is Tybalt, nephew to Lady Capulet and cousin of Juliet. Tybalt did many things in order to “stir the pot” and cause unrest. For instance, Tybalt wants to kill Romeo at the ball held by the Capulets.
Soon after Romeo killing himself to be with Juliet, Juliet wakes up only to see the love of her life dead in front of her, which results in Juliet killing herself. Friar Laurence
So Romeo got his horse and rode back to Verona. On the way, he stopped at a drugstore and gave the poor apothecary a bunch of money for the strongest poison that he had and explained to him that money was poison itself. Then he was off on his way to his wife to kill himself. When he got to the tomb, Paris was there, and then he and Paris fought to the death until Romeo finally killed Paris and threw his body in with Juliet. Soon after that, Romeo drank the poison and died in the coffin lying next to Juliet.
The play, Romeo and Juliet, is about two star-crossed lovers that had been led to their death because of various actions of different characters. The actions that caused the death of these lovers were foolish. The characters that greatly impacted the death of Romeo and Juliet are the two households, Montague and Capulet, Friar Laurence and the two lovers themselves, Romeo and Juliet. Whether deliberately or unintentionally, their actions have all lead to the tragic death.
Juliet wakes up and sees Romeo and kills herself by a dagger to her heart. The significance of this showing that the Friar in the place of power he had could have easily been a good guide for the two and helped them in a lot instead of doing the complete opposite. The Friar giving Juliet the sleeping potion and him being slow to tell Romeo made Romeo worried and thought provoked that his love, Juliet perished, in a sense that she did not. This started a ripple effect and put Romeo in a state of grief , he killed himself, and when juliet woke up she did
Imagine six people dying, some of them close to you and some not so close. Then you find out it’s all your fault and everyone blames you for their deaths. This is what happened to Romeo in the play Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare. Romeo is to blame for most of the tragedies because he killed Tybalt, he married into a rival family, and he is too emotional.
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a story about two star crossed lovers, Romeo and Juliet. These two lovers are in two different families, The Capulets(Juliet's family) and The Montagues (Romeo's family).The two families have a deep hatred for each other, and are constantly fighting in the streets. Romeo and Juliet decide to put their families hatred behind them to pursue their love. This decision and many others would ultimately result in their deaths. Many debate on who is truly at fault for the death of Romeo and Juliet.
Driven by grief Romeo promptly killed himself and lay with Juliet's 'dead' body. When awakened Juliet saw her poor lovers corps and also killed
Juliet wants to kill herself because she does not want to marry Paris. She gets sleeping potion and takes it. She is deep asleep when Romeo comes home. Romeo thinks she is dead, he then went and bribed the apothecary for poison. He went to Juliet's tomb and starts to drink the poison when Juliet wakes up.
Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' was about two star-crossed lovers who wanted to live together happily. Sadly, the actions of other characters have greatly impacted the lovers. The characters are the two households, Montague and Capulet, Friar Laurence and Tybalt. The actions of the characters have lead Romeo and Juliet to there deaths.
Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare takes place in the peaceful city of Verona which was disrupted by the everlasting feud between the Montague and the Capulets. Romeo, a young son of the Montagues, and Juliet, a young daughter of the Capulets fall deeply in love, even though the two families are sworn enemies, the two young lovers marry in secret. However, they both commit suicide because they can’t stand being apart from each other. Throughout the play, there are many signs that Friar Laurence is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet. Friar Laurence conducts the marriage for the two lovers, does not give the letter to Romeo, and flees the tomb, all leading to Romeo and Juliet's deaths.
Heartbroken, he found Juliet’s body, still affected by the potion on her tomb. He drank a poisonous potion so he could die beside her. When Juliet did eventually awake, she was greeted with the sight of her dead lover and stabbed herself
“Romeo is banned from Verona, which leads to him to seek out some pretty bad advice and guidance from Friar Laurence.” (Shmoop.com). The news Romeo receives is that Juliet is dead and in the Capulet's tomb Romeo does not know abou the fact he is supposed to be at Juliet's side when she wakes. Romeo is not aware of Juliet and Friar Lawrence's plan with the potion so in turn he takes his own life thinking Juliet is really dead. When Juliet wakes she finds Romeo dead next to her, she takes Romeo's dagger and stabbed it into her chest killing herself.