Capulet is partially to blame for Romeo and Juliet's death because he pressures Juliet to marry Paris against her wishes, leading her to desperate measures. Additionally, Capulet's feud with the Montagues creates an environment of conflict that ultimately contributes to the tragic outcome.
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," it is Romeo who indirectly holds Lady Capulet accountable for Juliet's death. After the tragic events unfold, Romeo's words to the Capulet family highlight how their feud and rigid expectations contributed to the circumstances leading to Juliet's demise. Although he does not directly confront Lady Capulet, the implication of blame falls on the family dynamics and societal pressures they perpetuate.
Balthasar told romeo about juliet's death.
The nurse blames Romeo for the death of Tybalt because Romeo killed Tybalt in a duel after Tybalt killed Mercutio. This creates tension and conflict in the play, as the nurse is close to both Romeo and the Capulet family.
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faking juliets death.
When Romeo finds out about Juliet's death, he decides to take his own life. He plans to go to her tomb and drink poison to be with her in death.
his servant guy It is Absolutely not his servant guy! That doesn't answer anything! That servant does have a name! The person who told Romeo of Juliet's "DEATH" was Balthasar! And he is the Servant of Romeo!
Confusion, followed shortly by anger at Romeo.
Lady Capulet is asking the Prince to sentence Romeo to death.
Friar John was to tell Romeo the plan, but Mantua (the town Romeo was staying in) was in quarantine so he couldn't get to him.