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    meet Mercutio in scene four of act one he is with Romeo and Benvolio. He is trying to convince Romeo to crash the Capulet party. Romeo does not want to go saying “We mean…

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    William Shakespeare,adolescence plays a major role. One example of this is, Romeo’s unusual behavior reveals that, like a typical teenager, his emotions fluctuate. Therefore, he is elated one day and depressed the next. Infact Lord Montague tells Benvolio, that as soon as the sun rises, “{a}way from the light steels {his} heavy son” (1.1.124) Perhaps if Lord Montague would communicate…

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    the Capulets by having first the servants from both clans fight before having people directly related to the heads of the two households appear. Benvolio (Montague) and Tybalt (Capulet) join in the fight before abruptly being stop by the prince. We then meet Romeo who is depressed that his love of his life does not love him back and his cousin Benvolio decided to take Romeo to…

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    opportunity to tell his friends of his new found love when they make fun of him about where he was after the Capulet party. Mercutio and Benvolio make remarks about where he was Romeo tells them “pardon, good Mercutio, my business was great, and in such a case as mine a man may strain courtesy”(II,iv,49-50) implying that he had a great time with a girl. Mercutio and Benvolio both think this is about Rosaline and Romeo makes no attempt to let them know it’s about Juliet. Not too long after this…

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    Bobby Cremins once said, “They are differences but there are a lot of similarities.” This quote stands true for many aspects of life, especially the comparison between a work of literary and the movie produced from it. This stands true the story of two teenagers who fall in love and cause many unfortunate events has remained a lifelong favorite from the time it was published in 1595 to the time when a movie was released in 1968. The story and movie of Romeo and Juliet remains similar in many…

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    related to Juliet, as they were in dispute. Romeo came in to break up their differences when under Romeo's arm Tybalt stabbed Mercutio. Mercutio lived through stab at the moment, but Benvolio, friends with Romeo and Mercutio, drug him back to a building where Mercutio ended up bleeding to death. “Help me into some house Benvolio, or I shall faint. A plague o’ both your houses!” (Mercutio Line 105-106 Act III Scene I).This was one of the most tragic and sad deaths that had happened in this book.…

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    Earlier yesterday in the afternoon chaos has startled the streets of Verona by the feud between the Capulets and Montagues from what was reported to be a sunny and pleasant day. Once again the Couplet and the Montague chaos has striked again on the streets of Verona. The fight started in the central of Verona’s finest street market full of innocent people. The rumble was believed to be the biggest yet between the two families. Many Witnesses say the brawl had started from the capulets showing…

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    Being loyal to anything - be it an idea or a person - can often come with many repercussions. However, following someone or something impetuously can result in even more. A lot of the time, people stay devoted to their friends or family, or a belief of some kind. That kind of loyalty can be extremely powerful, but the same loyalty can become harmful when it is uncontrolled. Blind loyalty can lead to unwanted conflicts, force ones’ friends to become distant enemies, and make good ideas end…

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    Some people think that Romeo and Juliet is one of the greatest love stories, however that’s not true. It’s not one of the greatest love stories of all time because Romeo and Juliet are not actually in love. There is a substantial amount of evidence that proves they are not in love. For instance, Romeo, at the beginning, is heartbroken for Rosaline then he sees Juliet and Rosaline is replaced with Juliet, Romeo and Juliet also don’t know each other very well, and the couple may think they’re…

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    As many may already know, in the Disney story of Sleeping Beauty, Sleeping Beauty is asleep for a hundred years, and Prince Phillip decides to risk his life to find her after being specifically told that many have died in the journey. Face to face with a dragon over twenty times his size, he still uses a puny sword to fight the dragon’s deathly breath of fire, instead of finding a logical plan and avoiding it. Likewise, in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, a play written by William Shakespeare,…

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