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    who swore to never marry, was the most beautiful girl to ever exist. Before Capulet’s party, Benvolio attempted to convince Romeo that…

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    Juliet arrives than friar lawrence takes them to get married . Act 3 scene 1) during the hot day ,Benvolio and Mercutio were walking the streets of slowly when Mercutio started to argue and start a fight while Benvolio wanted to avoid an argument between the capulets. Act 3 scene 2) juliet was patiently waiting for romeo to celebrate their wedding the nurse informs juliet that romeo had been banished from…

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    Capulet Monologue

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    Today, I thought I was going to see my love, Roseline, at the Capulet’s traditional feast. It turns out that I lost all interest in her after I saw the beautiful Juliet. It was love at first sight. Juliet’s glowing skin caught my eyes, and I knew she was the one. Now Juliet will be my love, and I am very grateful to call her my love. There is one problem. I spoke to her nurse tonight, and I learned she is a Capulet. The girl who I love so much is a Capulet. I am in love with my sworn enemy.…

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    As they fight, Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo then seeks revenge for Mercutio, who fought for Romeo’s honour and kills Tybalt. The Prince, Old Capulet, and Old Montague arrive at the scene; the Prince asks Benvolio, “Where are the vile beginners of this fray?” (Act 3, Scene 1, line 139). Benvolio being honest and true to his word explains, “... Tybalt hit the life of stout Mercutio… And to't they go like lightning, for ere I could draw to part them was stout Tybalt slain. And, as he fell, did…

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    stomping his foot at Tybalt, because they have known each other for so long and does not want anything to happen to him. He knows that Tybalt is a hot-tempered guy, and does not want Romeo to be involved with him in any way. Mercutio is not as calm as Benvolio and Romeo, and gets offended easily; that is why he gets angry and fights with Tybalt. The reason that we have it in modern times is because it is still possible in our day and time for people to get mad at each other and fight. In fact,…

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    Capulets servant has Romeo read a letter from the Capulets about a feast. After Romeo reads the letter, “Go thither, and with unattainted eye Compare her face with some that I shall show, And I will make thee think thy swan a crow. said Benvolio”. ( 1.2.84-85) Benvolio is telling…

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    Jumping in front of the fight trying to break it up Benvolio got stabbed from behind by Lord Capulet. The Montagues in sadness gathered around Benvolio watching him die slowly. The Capulets then ran away in fear of getting caught by the prince. The Montagues hid Benvolio's body in their basement so no one could find out about what happened because…

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    He is more of a lover and not a fighter. To be caring means that he displays his concerns for others. While talking to Benvolio Romeo says” Doth add more grief to too much of mine own.” This means since Benvolio feels bad for Romeo feeling sad, made Romeo feel even worse than he did before. He cares for Benvolio and if he is sad, so that makes him feel worse about life. Benvolio just cared for his friend, but he didn’t do too well at it because he made him feel worse. Romeo is also very clever,…

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    In act one scene one Romeo is talking to Benvolio about how he can not get over Rosaline and go on with life. He says, “Doth add more grief to too much of mine own.” (1.1.183). If he was not so immature he would understand that there are other girls better than Rosaline, and that not every girl…

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    Prior to writing this essay I read and watched three different versions of the classic story of Romeo and Juliet; these being William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet the 1968 movie and Romeo and Juliet the 1996 movie. Throughout them I noticed that they shared many similarities as well as many differences. In this essay I will compare and contrast some of the minor and major details of them. All three versions share the same characters; some being Romeo, Juliet,…

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