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In my opinion, no one is directly to blame for the tragedy, it was matter-of fact, faults that occurred. The dispute between the Capuletâs and the Montagueâs has expanded generations. The young love which has capitulated Romeo and Juliet into each otherâs arms was something that nobody can help. It is quite true that love sees no reason, it only sees what it wants to see and this sets off their romantic story. As a famous line by Juliet in the play goes âWhats in a name? That which we call a rose.
By any other name would smell as sweetâThe bickering of the two families is reminiscent of the problems which is the whole tragedy of the story. It was the plot of the play. It was a number of misfortunes that rolled into the final event. If there was any into the series of events that I would have to consider pivotal in the deaths it would have to be the slipup of the messenger in not being able to deliver the message to Romeo. A passage in the play goes  When the message was not delivered to Romeo it was the culmination of the succeeding events.
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