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    In the story, Romeo, Juliet, Lady Montague, Paris, Tybalt, and Mercutio died because of accidental or intentional death. They died because of one person to blame. The person to blame is Romeo. Because he first got Mercutio killed in the fight with Tybalt. He got in the way of the fight that distracted Mercutio and got him killed. Then, after Benvolio dragged Mercutio away, Romeo got in a fight with Tybalt and then Romeo killed Tybalt on the spot. After that, Romeo got banished by the prince, and…

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    Romeo and Juliet is a famous play, written by acclaimed 16th century poet, playwright and actor, William Shakespeare. There are many recurring motifs in this piece of literature; however, two of the most prominently portrayed ones are those of love and hate. These themes are inextricably entwined as the love of the two main protagonists in this play, Romeo and Juliet is constantly overshadowed by a pallor of hate, leading to an unresolvable confrontation between these two emotions, with each…

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    is in front of them. When Tybalt dies by Romeo’s hand, Romeo did not realize what he had done. He killed Tybalt for what he had done to Mercutio, killing Tybalt was the only solution Romeo could grasp to avenge his friend. At this time passion was overrunning him, so he could not see the consequences of his actions. Romeo had such a tight relationship with Mercutio that his passion for him overtook his…

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    Romeo Is To Blame

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    Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is a story of two star crossed lovers that end their story in tragedy as a result of their misfortune, however the true cause may just be a result of their own actions. The actions of everyone in the play from Romeo to Mercutio are responsible for their deaths. Tybalt from his hubris and his hotheaded attitude is to blame for the deaths of multiple people including himself. Throughout the play Tybalt has always been aggressive and asking for trouble in act 1,…

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    partly to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death because he wanted to kill Romeo. Tybalt wanted to fight with Romeo but Romeo refused because Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin. Tybalt and Romeo’s cousin, Mercutio end up fighting and Tybalt killed Mercutio. In the play, a citizen said, “Which way ran he that killed Mercutio? Tybalt, that murderer, which way he ran?” Then since Tybalt killed Romeo’s cousin, Romeo killed Tybalt and was banished from Verona. If Tybalt never would have wanted to fight with Romeo…

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    character in the play who disobeyed an authority had to pay retribution for their act, shows the stupidity of youth’s decision making processes and reiterates the fact that adults usually know better. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, and Mercutio were young characters who were rebellious to authority and their life was the retribution they had to pay. Romeo, one of the main characters…

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    the love is between them and take it to drastic heights just to be together. Romeo’s rash decisions that take place have an impact on Mercutio, Tybalt, and Juliet. Mercutio is one of the first characters to fall victim to Romeo’s decisions. Mercutio challenges Tybalt to a duel because of how awful he speaks about Romeo. During the dragged out clash between Mercutio and Tybalt, it seems as if the fight isn’t being taken as seriously as it should be. Romeo did not see through this, and places…

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    Act 3 begins with Benvolio and Mercutio walking through Verona. Benvolio and Mercutio are approached by Tybalt and another Capulet man. Tybalt tells them that he is looking for Romeo because he intends on fighting Romeo for coming to the party. As expected, Romeo arrives and is still in a very good mood from his wedding. Romeo is at peace with both sides when suddenly Mercutio challenges Tybalt to a duel. Romeo tries to break up the fight, but Mercutio is stabbed and later dies. Romeo wants…

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    This entire confrontation between Tybalt and Romeo is the deciding factor and outcome for the story. Tybalt approaches Benvolio and Mercutio surprisingly composed asking the two men about Romeo but before they give Tybalt a clear answer Romeo walks over to them. After calling Romeo a villain, Tybalt proceeds to challenge him to a duel, but that's when Mercutio steps in for Romeo to take his place which eventually ended in the death of both men. So if this entire conversation never happened and…

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    adoration all through the play. For instance, he demonstrates Courtly love amongst Romeo and Rosaline, Romantic love amongst Romeo and Juliet, Physical love is investigated in the main demonstration, and there is additionally kindly love between Romeo, Mercutio and Benvolio. For Tybalt there is an inverse of adoration; he has detest more than anything and an enthusiasm for brutality.…

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