Juliet shouldn't have communicated to a guy peaking through the window, and hanging out in the backyard at night. She should of listened to her parents in the first place, she should not have gone along with Friar Lawrence's crazy scheme, but pushing him into proposing it.
Romeo hadn't made brainless choice's by poisoning himself because Juliet died. Now that him committing suicide, this drove Juliet to commit suicide as well. If both didn't kill them self's they'd both be alive.
Friar Lawrence once he knew that his message to Romeo had miscarried, there's no way he should ever have left Juliet's side. He got her into this situation but didn't have the guts to see her out of it.
Tybalt. Here's a guy who was looking for trouble. He wanted to start a fight with Romeo even though Capulet told him not to. The result? He and Mercutio die, Romeo is banished, and Juliet is on her own. If Romeo had been with her, there would have been no suicides.
People still like Romeo and Juliet because even though it is set a long time ago, it has some of the most universal themes and characters of all time and the language is just beautiful.
-This post made me think of a parent trying to find their best for their kid. And angry that their kid killed themselves.
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