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    Romeo and Juliet, a classical tragic love story depicts the forbidden love of two young individuals – Romeo and Juliet. Through the two young lovers, Shakespeare displays hate and love being the two most powerful forces in human nature. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, both belonging to the feuding families overcome the hate of their despiteful families to be with one another for they have fallen into passionate and unconditional love. Although, hate does a lot of damage and causes pain between…

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    everything went downhill from there. After Tybalt Killed Mercutio, Romeo wanted to defend his friend so he killed Tybalt. When Prince Escalus Found out about the Deaths of Tybalt Capulet and his Kinsman Mercutio, he banished Romeo from Verona: “...And for that offence Immediately we do exile him hence: I have an interest in your hate's proceeding, My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding” (III, iii, 185).The prince didn't want to kill Romeo because Tybalt was first to Kill and Romeo was…

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    devastated. Tybalt Capulet, the “Prince of Cats” also known as nephew of Lord Capulet was slaughter by Romeo Montague, son of the Lord Montague. Mercutio, blood-related to the Prince Escalus was another victim to be killed in this scene. It is supposed that Mercutio was slain by Tybalt, using Romeo as a shield when trying to break them up. In an interview with the young, and distressed Benvolio, of the Montagues, was a key eye-witness to the dreadful scene. According to Benvolio, Tybalt had…

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    betrayal would be when Romeo killed Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. She loved her cousin and was upset when he was killed, but she was more upset it lead up to Romeo’s banishment. Hamlet was also betrayed by his Uncle Claudius when he found out he was the reason his father was killed. He couldn’t believe it and finally swore revenge on…

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    A sort of term in which two opposite characters are so different that they make each other standout, so much that they become known. William Shakespeare is a master at incorporating foils into his plays. One play is Romeo and Juliet with many sets of foils which effectively contrasts the characters personalities in the play. In the play, there are two separate families, the Montagues and the Capulets that are at ease with each other, they are constantly fighting in the town of Verona and have…

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    Romeo And Juliet Dbq

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    So in these tragic deaths, who is to blame? This paper will explain who or what in my opinion is to blame and why. First off Fate has a huge part in Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Fate has a part in many actions in this story. For example Mercutio and Tybalt were fighting and Mercutio got hurt, he says “A plague a both houses” and from then on nothing good happens. So it was kind of like he said a curse and the universe made it come true. And the DBQ says “From forth the fatal loins of these two…

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    prevented. The two prominent arguments are that the characters are controlled by fate, or the characters make their own decisions. Hasty decisions made by the main characters in the play such as their marriage proposal, marriage and the killing of Tybalt cause Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. At Romeo and Juliet’s second meeting at her balcony, the pair plan to get married. This meeting takes place less than an hour after their first encounter at the Capulet’s party. Despite only knowing each…

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    Does grief affect people's decision making? Death is a main contributor to plans that occur in Romeo and Juliet but some of the most influential ones could be the deaths of Paris and Tybalt. In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Paris and Tybalt’s deaths have many differences and similarities that affect how Romeo made decisions. In Romeo and Juliet the differences and similarities of Paris and Tybalt’s deaths affect Romeo’s decisions. Paris and Tybalt’s deaths had many differences that affected…

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    them and the consequences that their actions cause. Because of rash decision-making, the events in the play unfolded tragically. Tybalt, a tempestuous character, clearly exemplifies not contemplating action. After fighting with Mercutio and eventually “[slaying]” (3.1.121) him, he continues taunting Romeo about being a “wretched boy.” Tybalt…

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    to a party at the Capulet’s house ,in which he meets Juliet. Tybalt recognizes Romeo while at the party and wants to fight him. He is embarrassed when Lord Capulet won’t let him fight Romeo ,since it would end in their deaths. Tybalt is so embarrassed that he goes to Romeo the next day to brawl with him but Romeo is not home when Tybalt gets there. Mercutio and his friend Benvolio are there though. Mercutio taunts Tybalt. Since Tybalt is so easily angered, this starts a duel that ends in…

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