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    Love is a very difficult thing to understand. Love can also be an extremely powerful force that no one has control over. In the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, he suggests that when a person is blinded by love they can end up ignoring other relationships. By having many characters die by being killed or committing suicide, Shakespeare shows that love can cause people to act irrationally. Finally Shakespeare advocates that whether the relationship is romantic or not it is…

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    The Culprit The ability to decide and choose wisely and correctly is often a matter of critical and mature thinking. The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare includes young Romeo Montague, who opposes the concept of critical and mature thinking in major decisions of his life. Romeo Montague is a young melodramatic lover, who has a forbidden relationship with Juliet Capulet, a loathed enemy to his household. As a result of their sacred love affair, these star-crossed lovers…

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    Romeo and Juliet essay It is often easy to act impulsively- quickly and without thought- but this is very dangerous. In William Shakespeare's tragedy “Romeo and Juliet,” two feuding families fight among the streets of Verona, Italy. From these two families come two young lovers- Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet- whose forbidden love causes many problems. Young Romeo acts upon impulse throughout the play, listening not to his mind but his emotions. Romeo falls in love with Young Juliet, and…

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare attempts to show the truth and nature of love Romeo and Juliet belongs to a tradition of tragic romaine stretching back to antiquity. The basic story is a boy (Romeo) and girl (Juliet) fall in love but they came from families which hate each other and know they will not allowed to marry. They were so much in love and they got married in Secret instead. However, before their wedding night Romeo kills Juliet’s Cousin in a duel and in the morning he is forced to…

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    Mercutio's connection with Romeo is that of Romeo's best friend, but yonder that, Mercutio also serves as Romeo's dramatic fall. Mercutio is the exact reverse of Romeo, and his vulgar and humorous nature contrasts against Romeo's serious and zealous nature. We see Mercutio's entertaining nature opposing against Romeo's when Mercutio makes lewd, sexual jokes, making fun of Romeo's broken heart and his tendency to fall zealously in love. We also see Romeo and Mercutio's relationship in…

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    Mercutio v.s Tybalt Is it possible for characters to be alike and different at the same time? In William Shakespeare's The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio and Tybalt absolutely loathe each other. These two individuals have drastically hot tempers, extremely facetious attitudes and terrifically loyal mentalities. Even with their shared qualities, they have a few differences. The first difference between these characters would be how they display their traits; even though these traits are…

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    Tybalt, Lady Capulet, Friar Laurence and the nurse all play a part and are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death. Their deaths in the play were caused by miscommunication, them not being able to be together and Tybalt being killed. Tybalt is 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…

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    Whose fault is for the six deaths Have you ever wondered who was the actual one to blame for all the deaths in Romeo and Juliet throughout the story? The majority of blame the for the six deaths in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare rests on Tybalt. There are many reasons in which why Tybalt would be at fault for the six deaths, but there are two specific reasons in which why. One of the reasons is that Tybalt believes more in family honor more than anything else. The last reason would…

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    however, fortuitously it had failed and led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. This is due to being inadequate and inexperienced with these circumstances, which resulted in giving poor guidance and decisions to Romeo and Juliet. Thy highness, I Friar Laurence, beg of thee to consider thee as innocent, not guilty, with by explaining my view of the situation. I had never thought I had given guidance that had affected and led to the death of Romeo and Juliet. For I have defied and have sinned that…

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    the most about them. Romeo, Tybalt, and Mercutio all have traits that make them memorable. Tybalt is aggressive, Mercutio is persuasive and deceptive, and Romeo is emotional. All three characters play a major part in the plot, and their traits are essential. First up is Tybalt, and his main trait is aggressiveness. Throughout the story, every time Tybalt was involved, there was trouble. In act 3 scene 1, Tybalt approaches Romeo and the rest of the Montagues, wanting to fight Romeo for sneaking…

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