Romeo and Juliet are welcomed as one of the greatest love stories, but it also has that tragic part. This story has lots of themes. Love is the first theme, there is no greater love than the love that Romeo and Juliet have. Shakespeare gives his audience the same hatred as the love of Romeo and Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet families have fought for centuries. The ongoing discord between Montagues and Capulets put Romeo and Juliet in the secret life eventually led to their death.
Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" talks about Romeo and Juliet, a lover studded with two stars. A myriad of people have contributed to the destiny and unfortunate events of Romeo and Juliet. This ultimately led to the suicides of Romeo and Juliet. Who should be blamed for Romeo and Juliet's death? Juliet will be instigated, but Romeo should be condemned. In addition, Romeo began all the tragedy. It is true that Juliet is unfamiliar, but Romeo is in a hurry by promoting this relationship. Before Romeo and Juliet met, Romeo crushed Roslyn. In the bill of Article 1.1, Romeo painted the beauty of Roslyn and said, "She is too fair, too intelligent, smart and fair."
A lot of people including Romeo and Juliet himself are in charge of the tragic events of Romeo and Juliet. Since Montague and Capulet are fighting their families, Romeo and Juliet are fully aware of the social impact of their behavior. Regardless of the outcome, their decision to pursue love will ultimately lead to their death. Another role responsible for tragic events is Tybalt. Tybalt got angry when Romeo saw the Capulet ball. The next day, he challenged Romeo's fight. Romeo refused, but Mercy Tio fought for him. Tybalt killed Mercutio, and Romeo was angry with the death of Mercutio who killed Tybalt. Romeo was expelled from Verona because the conflict violated the previous laws of Prince