Romeo And Juliet: The Death WHO IS AT FAULT IN THE DEATH OF ROMEO AND JULIET?
This is Romeo: I think he was the reason for the death of Juliet and Him because if he didn't buy the poison to kill himself beside Juliet. Juliet had token a drink that made her seem like she was dead but actually was a drink to make her sleep for a few days so she wouldn't have to marry Paris. If Romeo would've not bought the poison, they would of have been alive then but they decided to make silly decision and kill themselves after a week of meeting each for the first time.
This is Juliet: I also think she was the cause of her and Romeo's death because if she didn't fake her death and just waited to Romeo comes back then this whole mess didn't have to happen in the first place. Maybe if she married Paris she could of sneaked away to see Romeo or even run away with somewhere far away so she doesn't have to marry Paris and no one gets killed.
So who's fault really is it? Perhaps it's Juliet's parents, when Capulet threaten Juliet to marry Paris and she pleaded not to but her father said if she didn't she would be on the street, hungry, poor and homeless and die maybe that's what caused Juliet to fake her death because she didn't want to marry Paris cause she is already in love with Romeo and is married to him already. I would how different this would be if Capulet didn't care who Juliet married or if Capulet didn't even threaten Juliet to marry Paris. Would they both be still alive then? Would've Juliet marry Paris if she doesn't love Romeo anymore? Would Romeo go back to Rosaline if he didn't love Juliet anymore?
This is Friar Lawrence: i think its his fault of the death of Romeo and Juliet because he was the one who gave the idea for Romeo to marry Juliet so both families can have peace, that's the reason Romeo and Juliet are married. Friar Lawrence thought the "best idea" was to give Juliet some poison that will make her die for 48 hours and in all that mess Romeo never got a letter and Balthasar told Romeo the wrong news that Juliet was dead and thats what made Romeo go and buy poison, go to where Juliet was laying "dead" and was saying his last goodbyes and as he drank the poison Juliet started waking up and as she touched his face... the poison was all gone, and as he dead, she pulled out his knife(older version) or gun(newer version) and stabbed her self and thats from Friar Lawrence plan.
If Romeo and Juliet didn't kill themselves, how different would this story be, would Capulet still want Juliet marry to marry Paris? If Juliet obeyed what her father had said, just to make him happy. Would she marry Paris and leave Romeo? I guess we will never know....
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