By the end of the Act five Scene three Juliet is totally alone,let down by the adults whom she should have been able to rely upon.How far do you blame these adults for Juliet's tragedy?And what factors need to be considered?
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'If all else fails, myself have power to die' By the end of the Act five Scene three Juliet is totally alone, let down by the adults whom she should have been able to rely upon. How far do you blame these adults for Juliet's tragedy? And what factors need to be considered? Juliet, at the beginning of the play, is loved and nurtured by the Nurse as a mother figure instead of Lady Capulet who is her actual biological mother. This is shown through the formality of Juliet and Lady Capulet's speaking which, contrasts sharply to the Nurse and Juliet. The Nurse states, 'Faith I can tell her age unto an hour,' whereas her mother is not sure how old Juliet is. Juliet turns to the Nurse to confide in. However by the end of Act five Scene three Juliet is devastated and she is completely isolated and alone from...

