Quite a few people, actually. Chiang Kai Chek. The Dalai Lama. Percy Bysshe Shelley. Same applies even if you only consider the people in the play. The Dramatis Personae in my copy includes "Citizens of Verona", "Guards" and "Watchmen". I doubt if you could hold them responsible at all.
Since both Romeo and Juliet die in Romeo and Juliet, it is definitely a tragic play.
MacBeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Antony and Cleopatra are some of Shakespeare's tragedies.
Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet are known as the Great Tragedies. Macbeth and King Lear are also known as the Great Tragedies.
Romeo and Juliet and Antony and Cleopatra
King Lear, Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth are some.
Shakespeare's tragedies are Romeo & Juliet, Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and King Lear.
Shakespeare's six most famous tragedies are Hamlet, Macbeth, Julius Caesar, Romeo and Juliet, Othello and King Lear.
All of Shakespeares tragedies do... Hamlet,Romeo and Juliet..King Lear for example.
No, Romeo and Juliet is a relatively early play by Shakespeare. It was written in about 1594 or 1595, but Shakespeare kept on writing for almost 20 years more, to 1613. Out of Shakespeare's tragedies, Romeo and Juliet is the second of ten. Only Titus Andronicus is earlier.
According to the prince in Romeo and Juliet, both the Montagues and Capulets are responsible for the tragic events due to their ongoing feud and behavior. He believes their family rivalry ultimately led to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Friar John is responsible for the delay in delivering Friar Laurence's message to Romeo about Juliet's fake death. This delay ultimately leads to tragic consequences, as Romeo believes that Juliet is truly dead and takes his own life.
it fits in to the play because the scene is a result of previous decisions that romeo made and will cause future tragedies in the play.