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Who was to Blame for the Death of Romeo and Juliet

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Who was to Blame for the Death of Romeo + Juliet? In the story of Romeo + Juliet, two families (Montague and Capulet) are bitter rivals. The problem for Romeo is that he is a Montague but has fallen in love with the daughter of Lord Capulet who has already been projected to marry Paris. Romeo sneaks into a Capulet house party and goes off with Juliet but when the two try to see each other, there is always something getting in the way. In the end, Romeo is deported out of the town for slaying Tybalt (Juliet's cousin). Juliet decides enough is enough and takes a medicine that knocks her unconscious for 48 hours. She firstly writes Romeo a letter explaining what she is planning but tragically, it doesn't get there. When Romeo hears that Juliet is dead, he rushes to her tomb and kills himself so they can...

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