Cody 's Juno Has a Metaphorical and Comedic Depiction of Death Through the use of Juno 's script, Cody …show more content…
This depiction of death can be first seen when Mercutio is injured and slowly dies after quarreling with Tybalt: "I am hurt./ A plague o’ both houses! I am sped/... Why the dev 'l came you between us!/ I was hurt under your arm/... They have made worms’ meat of me. I have it,/ and soundly, too. Your houses!" (III, i, 86-104) After being inflicted with a mortal wound, Mercutio doesn 't lay down and die a peaceful, quiet death. Instead, he curses the both house of Capulet and Montague and continues to give a long speech about the wound which will eventually be his demise. Mercutio 's death could have been tame and short-winded, but Shakespeare wrote the passage with much more drama. Mercutio cursing the feuding houses, describing how it was a small but mortal wound, and cursing Tybalt all adds drama to the story. Second of all, Shakespeare 's Romeo & Juliet is full of death. Mercutio dies fighting Tybalt, Tybalt dies fighting Romeo, Paris dies when fighting Romeo, Lady Montague dies of sadness due to her son being exiled, and Romeo and Juliet commit suicide due to them not being able to be with each other. In total, Romeo & Juliet has six deaths, many of which Shakespeare could have not included. For example, the death of Paris and Lady Montague could have been cut out of the story. Paris ' death was caused because he thought Romeo has come to desecrate Juliet 's grave …show more content…
Juno is able to give death a deeper meaning by showing it in a light-hearted nature, as well as by depicting death in a metaphorical way, instead of the conventional way it is usually shown. Romeo & Juliet, on the other hand, depicts death in a way that we 've seen a thousand times; literally and dramatically. This shows that death can be used effectively in a story without being explicitly spoon-fed to the audience or being surrounded by a cloud of