Romeo and Juliet
John Milender
The first to is the two families for all the deaths. If the two weren't hating each other and fighting then nothing would have happened. If they weren't enemy's then Romeo and Juliet's love wouldn't have been a problem and so secret from everyone. Why are the Montague's and Capulet's enemies? Since they are the two most wealthy and powerful families in Verona then they should be friends
The next person to opposition is Romeo. If he wouldn't be so immature and obsess over his true love Juliet, then the two wouldn't have died. If the family that she comes from doesn't like him then he needs to just get over it and find another teen to love. There are plenty more than just Juliet.
The next person to slur for any of this is Capulet. If he wasn't so strict about who Juliet could marry, and just let her love who she wants to love, a Montague, then she wouldn't have died. He shouldn't force his daughter to marry a man she doesn't love, County Paris.
Second to last to disfavor is the man stated above, Mr. County Paris. If Juliet doesn't want to marry him then he should stop forcing her to love him. Paris should have stayed away from Romeo's woman if he wanted to live.
Even though he didn't really expect anything bad to happen and was trying to help, next to blame is Friar Lawrence. The reason he is to blame because he is the person to give Juliet the sleeping potion. He expected something good to happen, but he still had a part in this.
Lastly, to castigate is the Apothecary... she had no clue what was going on, but she killed Romeo with her little poison. What else does she think Romeo's gonna do with it? Wouldn't she would know that he would kill someone or himself with it?
EVERYONE had something to do with all the hate and killing... almost everyone.