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The prologue refers to Romeo & Juliet as ‘star crossed lovers’. Who in your opinion is most to blame for the deaths of Romeo & Juliet, or are their deaths the result of cruel fate or an accident.  

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ROMEO & JULIET The prologue refers to Romeo & Juliet as 'star crossed lovers'. Who in your opinion is most to blame for the deaths of Romeo & Juliet, or are their deaths the result of cruel fate or an accident. Romeo & Juliet is a play about 'star crossed lovers'. Who was to blame for their tragic deaths? In my opinion I think many minor characters were to blame for the lovers deaths. Firstly both Romeo & Juliet's parents were to blame, because they carried on an ancient grudge. Both families were 'alike in dignity', and had equal status in the community, so they were equally to blame for the deaths of Romeo & Juliet. Both families competing against each other continued the 'ancient grudge' trying to be the best, having the most money, being better than the other family in power, wealth and stature. 'Three civil brawls by thee Capulet's and...

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