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Many people were a part of both Romeo and Juliet's death. Although this is true, there is own person in particular who had the most to do with Juliet's death. That person is no other than her own Father.

Lets look at why she had killed herself. In simple words, Juliet had killed herself to be with her true love, Romeo. Romeo had killed himself because he thought Juliet was dead. He thought this because she had faked her death to avoid marrying Paris. She had drank a potion that had basically put her in a deep sleep which made her look dead. When he saw her "dead" he poisoned himself and laid in her tomb. When she woke, she saw Romeo and decided to be with him forever. She tried to kiss him to see if there was any poison on his lips left to kill her. It failed so she took a "happy dagger", (it was 'happy' because it reunited her with her true love), and stabbed herself.

No what does this have to do with her dad? If she had not had to take the potion to avoid marrying Paris, romeo wouldn't have killed himself, therefore Juliet wouldn't have killed herself. Juliet did not want to marry Paris and was being forced by her father. If her father hadn't forced her to do this, she wouldn't have taken the potion that caused Romeo to kill himself, causing Juliet to kill herself as well.

How could this be avoided? Her parents could have understood the way Juliet felt for Romeo. They could have let her live her life instead of planning her life out for her. If they would have not hated Romeo's family and would have dropped the feud instead of being selfish, Romeo and Juliet would not had to have taken their own lives.

In conclusion, many events led to the death of Juliet, and though many people were a part of it, her own father has the most blood on his hands.

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