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ROMEO AND JULIET AS A TRAGEDY


Shakespeare?s Romeo and Juliet is his eleventh play. It is with no doubt a tragedy.


Shakespeare has included all the necessary elements for a tragedy. The play has a tragic hero


of high standing who dies. The hero opposes some conflicting force. The hero has a tragic


flaw and this flaw will lead to his downfall and the downfall of others. Good is always


wasted driving out evil. Indeed, Shakespeare?s Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy.


In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo is the tragic hero. He is the only son of the Montague


family, therefor he is of high standing and very wealthy. He is so well respected that even


Capulet, His family?s sworn enemy praises him:


?let him alone,,


He bears him like a portly gentlemen;


And, to say truth, Verona brags of him


To be a virtuous and well-govern?d youth.


I would not for the wealth of all this town


Here in my house do him disparagement?(I.IV.65-70)


This means that among the people of Verona, Romeo is very well respected, and he would


not do any harm to Romeo at that time. Romeo is the hero in this story. Romeo must die


along with Juliet in order to stop the families? feud.


The conflicting force which Romeo opposes is the fact that he is a Montague that is in


love with a Capulet; his family?s sworn enemy. The Montagues and the Capulets have been


feuding for many years. Romeo is a Montague and he is born into the feud. He does not like


it and he feels that it is a waste. Romeo has to disobey his family so he can be with Juliet.


In this play, Romeo?s tragic flaw is that he is always melancholy, miserable, and


downcast, and Romeo is always in love, and when he falls in love, he falls hard. Romeo is


depressed over Rosaline. Romeo is very disheartened over her and it seems he has been like


this for some time already. Montague tells us this when he says Romeo ??Shuts up his


windows, locks fair daylight out, / And makes himself an artificial night…?(I. I. 135-137).


Romeo has a major problem. Even after he meets Juliet, he is very sad because he discovers


that she is a Capulet. Shortly after, he is banished from Verona and is very downcast once


again over the fact that he will not be able is see Juliet again. Romeo is so extremely in love


that he says that instead of being banished,

he would rather be dead. When Friar Laurence


gives Romeo the news of his banishment Romeo replies by saying ?Ha, banishment! Be


merciful, say ?death?;?? (III. III. 12). Romeo feels that ?There is no world outside of


Verona walls, / But purgatory, torture hell itself??(III. III. 17-18). Romeo is so much in


love with Juliet that he wants to kill himself when he discovers that she is dead. Clearly,


Romeo?s tragic flaw is his tendency to be melancholy.


This flaw of Romeo?s, which is his utterly immense sadness, leads to his downfall and


the downfall of others. At the tomb, Montague states that lady Montague ?is dead to-night;


/ Grief of my son?s exile hath stopp?d her breath?? (V. III. 210-211). Because Romeo is


banished from Verona, Lady Montague dies. Romeo?s fall not only leads to the downfall of


Lady Capulet, but it also leads to the downfall of Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, and Paris. Romeo


goes to Juliet?s tomb, kisses her, takes the poison, and dies. This action of his leads to the


death of Juliet. Juliet sees Romeo dead, and tries to get some poison from his lips to hers.


Unable to succeed, she takes his dagger out and kills herself. Romeo causes the death of


Mercutio, and Tybalt. If Romeo was not trying to make peace with Tybalt, Mercutio would


not have tried to defend Romeo. Mercutio feels that Romeo is afraid to fight Tybalt and he


wants to defend him. Romeo only wishes to make peace with Tybalt because now he is a


relative of his. Paris dies by trying to defend the Capulets tomb from Romeo. Paris feels


that Romeo has come to the tomb ?…to do some villainous shame / To the dead


bodies??(V. III. 52-53) and dies trying to defend Juliet and the Capulets.


Good is always wasted driving out evil. The only way for the feud between the


Montagues and the Capulets to end is through the death of their children. Romeo and Juliet


must pay the forfeit of the peace.


Shakespeare?s Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy. He has all of the elements of a tragedy in


this play. The play has a tragic hero of high standing who dies, the hero opposes some


conflicting force, the hero has a tragic flaw, this flaw leads to his downfall and the downfall


of others. Good is always wasted driving out evil.. William Shakespeare?s Romeo and Juliet


is an excellent play. It is one of Shakespeare?s greatest tragedies ever.


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