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    Romeo is the one who started the problem that everybody has.He is the problem in this story because he went to a party that was being hosted by the enemy Capulets, he ends up killing Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a fight, and in the end he ends up killing himself. Therefore, this is the reason why I believe Romeo is the one to blame. Romeo is to blame for the death of himself and Juliet because he goes to the enemy's party. I say this because Benvolio convinces him to go to the party to look…

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    Friendship and loyalty are two very strong topics in this play. When Romeo is confronted by Tybalt, Mercutio is persistent in fighting Tybalt. That fight ends in his death, and that is the turning point for Romeo because he then proceeds to vow death upon Tybalt. I can honestly say I’ve done some pretty idiotic stuff for my friends - maybe not resulting in my death, but nonetheless. Romeo and Juliet is a play with many themes…

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    life. Do with their death bury their parents’ strife.” Romeo should have been charged for the death of Tybalt because he killed Tybalt in a fight about love. When Tybalt became angry he ran back onto the scene, Romeo and Tybalt draw their swords and begin to fight and Tybalt is killed by Romeo. Romeo; “This day’s black fate on moe days doth depend; This but begins the woe, others must end.” (Tybalt is killed in Act 3, Scene 1.) Romeo should not have been holding back Mercutio for it was the…

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    Balthasar, Tybalt, and Romeo. I think the least to blame is Romeo because he was the one who killed Tybalt. Balthasar is then blamed next because he saw Juliet and her funeral and told Romeo she was dead. Tybalt is then the most to blame because he is the one to kill Mercutio and caused trouble. The least to blame is Romeo. He is least to blame because he was unable to control his anger for what happened to Mercutio, he does not think before he does something. He is angered that Tybalt…

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    So, if he can get over her he would not need to go to the Capulet’s feast and never meet Juliet. Which explains his immature actions change the course of what is going to happen during the play. In act three scene one when he gets in a fight with Tybalt, he knows that he will be punished for fighting but since he is actions are immature he still fights with him. Which leads him to saying, “O, I am fortune’s fool!” (3.1.132). He says this because he realizes that through his immature actions, he…

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    makes her lack experience in life that would help her make decisions better and learn to follow her stomach. As well as, Romeo’s impulsive behaviour shows how immature and unprepared he is for the responsibility that he decided to take on. Romeo kills Tybalt and Paris in cold blood. Romeo must lacks enmity since he did not care that he killed people, how he took their lives, or that they have love ones that care for them. The couple kill themselves as if death is a joke. Not to mention, by the…

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    party was to see Rosaline because he was in love with her. When Romeo described Juliet's beauty, it proved that he only loves and views women by their looks. Once Romeo saw Juliet, Rosaline was history. Next, Tybalt contributes to drama through his stubborn and fiery characteristics. "Tybalt,…

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    only Prince of Cats (“Tybalt”). This hotheaded fellow’s character is summarized with his few words of, “What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee” (act 1 scene 1 line 85). The Prince is always on the balls of his feet looking for fights to jump into and especially fights to start. Even in death he causes misfortunate events to take place, events which leads to the downfall of Romeo and Juliet. It can be easily said that Tybalt is the most to…

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    one of “Romeo and Juliet”, the scene in which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed takes place. Shakespeare portrayal of Romeo’s progression in this play is a dynamic character that experiences conflicting emotions and changes throughout his experiences. At first he feels caring and loving towards Tybalt who is now his relative, but after certain events leading up to the death of his close friend Mercutio, he disregards his tolerance towards Tybalt for the retribution of a friend. Due to the…

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    being a Montague, two families who hate each other, it was impossible for them to show their love for each other. The couple thought it would be best to keep everything a secret, not knowing that it would ruin everything. This feud caused the anger in Tybalt when Romeo was spotted at the Capulet party. The only reason the Friar agreed to marry Romeo and Juliet was because he thought that it would put an end to the feud. Everything was done around the feud, all of it was in secrecy. Had the…

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