Blame Quote by Richard Le Gallienne
“If Romeo and Juliet make a tragedy of it nowadays, they have only to blame their own mismanagement, for the world is with them as it has never been before, and all sensible fathers and mothers know it.”
About This Quote
Source Play: Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare, 1597
Modern misinterpretations of classic tragedies stem from personal failings, not societal changes, and wise parents recognize this.
In simple terms: People blame themselves, not the world, for tragic outcomes.
Own your choices, don’t blame external forces.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parenting advice
- literary analysis
- personal growth
- conflict resolution
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you balance personal responsibility with external influences?
- When is it appropriate to attribute blame to society?
Overemphasis on personal blame can ignore systemic issues.