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Romeo and Juliet - Who is to blame for their deaths?  

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ROMEO AND JULIET Who is to blame for their deaths? "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare is a tragic love story ending in the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet. The main cause of their deaths is the feud between the two families in Verona, the Montagues and the Capulets. However, there are many characters in this story that, to some extent are to blame for these deaths. The nurse is Juliet's closest friend and confidante who is also a mother figure to Juliet as Lady Capulet, Juliet's mother, has a more formal relationship with Juliet. The nurse is not, however, a particularly clever or sensitive woman and comes across as a comic figure. When Lady Capulet is talking about the possibility of marriage to Paris the nurse pushes Juliet to marry, telling her what men can do for young ladies, knowing precisely the young age of Juliet. "No less, nay bigger....

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