Romeo + Juliet
There have been many arguments during the past on whose fault it really was that caused the tragic death of the two young lovers Romeo and Juliet, in the William Shakespeare play. There have been many suspected people in this tragic story of Romeo and Juliet on who caused these two young lovers death or was it just their destiny. Had it not been for the compliance of both the nurse and the Friar, Romeo and Juliet would not have died. The Friar who is a Holy man with a wonderful and thoughtful personality was one of the suspected people, who were thought to contribute to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Even though he married the two star-crossed lovers without their parent's consent he was only trying to help the two family Capulet and Montogue Unite. Not only that he gave Juliet a potion to drink because she asked him for help. If he didn't give it to her she threatened to kill herself and would've died anyway.
The nurse, who is like a mother and best friend to Juliet, was another person who was also thought to participate in the death of Romeo and Juliet. At first the nurse assist Juliet's on her secret marriage because she loved Juliet and wanted her to be with the one she truly loved. After the death of Tybalt and the troubles that had been going on about Romeo being banished from Verona, the nurse only wanted the best for Juliet. So she told her to marry the County Paris because there would be a much better future for Juliet if she married him. In these lines it is saying that since now Romeo is banished, he wouldn't dare come back to claim Juliet as his wife. Unless thou tell me how I may prevent it.
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Approximate Word count = 632
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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