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I will pay for the following essay How much responsibility for the tragic results in Romeo and Juliet should be attributed to the friar and the nurse and fate. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to

I will pay for the following essay How much responsibility for the tragic results in Romeo and Juliet should be attributed to the friar and the nurse and fate. The essay is to be 2 pages with three to five sources, with in-text citations and a reference page.

She agreed to carry Juliet's message to Romeo when he was in Mantua. So, she was the directing hand of fate - her actions were partially resulted in the tragic outcome. She even persuaded Juliet to choose Paris saying that "I think you are as happy in this second match,/ For it excels your first: or if it did not,/ Your first is dead. or 'twere as good he were" (III. 5.). The Nurse loved Juliet like her real daughter and wished her to be happy, but her attitude to love was different from that of Juliet. From the very moment of Romeo and Juliet acquaintance the tragic outcome was predetermined. Their fate had to be tragic because of clear conflict of Romeo and Juliet mutual and passionate love from one side and morals, economical and social benefit and family interests from another. Everything was predetermined by the fate, and the Nurse was one of its instruments. She didn't want to take into account numerous problems followed by their love and secret marriage. Therefore the Nurse was one of those responsible for Romeo and Juliet tragic death. In general fate and predetermination was characteristic for Shakespeare and the 16th century audience which would have highly believed in fate, and this can be seen as a clue to how the story unfolds.

There is other person who is partially responsible in Romeo and Juliet suicide.

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