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Juliet brings her tragic end upon herself, through the disloyalty and disobedience to her family” How far do you agree?  

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"Juliet brings her tragic end upon herself, through the disloyalty and disobedience to her family" How far do you agree? "Madam, I am here. What is your will?" Juliet's demise comes to pass as a direct result of failing to follow the wishes of her family. This is not true. Juliet died because of loyalty to the prescripts of her heart. Our first indication of this is the instant attraction between Juliet and Romeo. Juliet was also willing to ignore the blood feud between the Capulets and Montagues in order to follow the prescripts of her heart. Juliet was willing to defy her father's wishes for her to marry Paris. Finally and most importantly, Juliet died because of unbearable grief. Juliet and Romeo were instantly attracted to one another. Love at first glance is not unusual, but its repercussions can be devastating - as John Clare wrote: My heart had left its dwelling place And can...

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