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Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is one of Shakespeare's plays about tragedy. It is about two lovers who commit suicide when their feuding families prevent them from being together. There were several events leading up to their deaths. These events include their meeting and falling in love, their separation, their reunion and finally their suicides. The tragic death of both Romeo and Juliet is an indirect result of the decisions and actions of several characters in the play.

One example of such was when Benvolio told Romeo to "Go thither [to the Capulets' feast] and . . . compare [Rosaline's] face with some that I shall show . . . " (Act I, Scene 2, l. 85-87), he was unawarely setting the stage for the suicides of Romeo and Juliet. Romeo wouldn’t go at first, he was depressed because Rosaline didn't love him. On the insistence of Benvolio, Romeo unwillingly agreed to go. On the way to the feast Romeo still did not believe he could find a girl more beautiful than Rosaline. When he saw Juliet, however, his attitude as well as outlook on life had changed. This was the first action of many which led to the deaths of two lovers, Romeo and Juliet.

When Romeo and Juliet decided to get married, they too were bringing their suicides closer to becomi

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The Nurse who was not only Juliet’s nurse but also her friend, had turned against her at a very crucial time. There were circumstances throughout the course of their lives that led up to their deaths. They each fell in love with the looks of the other; it was love at first sight. 3) The two families, Montagues and Capulets, had many grudges for generations. So, at a time when it was important for Juliet to have someone there for her to open up to, she had been left betrayed. The families are hurt so much by the death of their children that they agree to live in peace regardless of what had occurred in the past between the families and never fight again. The Friar too did not foresee the difficulties when he married the two.

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. This unforeseen dilemma puts the two in as much blame as anyone for their own tragic deaths. She was a wise young woman but it still would have been beneficial for her to have the help of the Nurse. He had hoped that this secret marriage would end the feud between the two families. Unfortunate for Friar Laurence, Friar John was locked up in a condemned house because of the plague.

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