

"For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.”
Romeo and Juliet
The person who should be to blamed for the Romeo and Juliet tragedy should be the Capulet and Montague families as well as Romeo and Juliet themselves. Romeo and Juliet both kill themselves because they are young and impulsive, the Montague and Capulet family are also to blame because they had a family feud making Romeo and Juliet not be able to be together because they’re families are against each other. The author of the story William Shakespeare wrote many tragedies and his most famous one is Romeo and Juliet. In this play Romeo and Juliet fall in love and secretly get married not letting their families know. They were not supposed to get married because their families hate each other. After they get married Romeo kills his new relative (Juliet's cousin, Tybalt) because he killed one of Romeo's best friend Mercutio. He then got banished from Verona and had to leave to Mantua both him and Juliet are very sad and both threaten to kill themselves. Juliet’s parents thought that Juliet was sad over Tybalt's death but she was actually sad about Romeo being banished so they forced to get married in 2 days. She did not want to so she went to Friar Laurence and asked him for advice, he then gave her a potion that is supposed to put her in a coma for 42 hours, this would allow Romeo to sneak in to Verona one more time to get Juliet so they can run away and live together. Romeo’s servant Balthasar did not understand and told Romeo that Juliet was dead, he then wanted to go to an apothecary and buy some poison to kill himself at Juliet’s grave. When he gets to her family's vault Paris, Juliet’s husband to be thought that he was there to vandalize the Capulet vault, Romeo killed Paris and then killed himself, she then wakes up after and sees that Romeo is dead, so she reaches for his dagger and kills herself too. Lord Montague and Lord Capulet both arrive after and decide to end their family feud as well as make statues of each others lost one. Prince Escalus says “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo.”