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    He is the one who killed Tybalt and got himself banished. Mercutio and Tybalt were dueling and Romeo tried to break it up, but Tybalt ended up stabbing Mercutio. Romeo tracked down Tybalt and killed him. If he would not have done that, Juliet would not have waken up next to her dead husband. Romeo was banished and Lord Capulet told Juliet she would marry…

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    his friends decided to go there as a masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but Lord Capulet prevented him from fighting. Romeo meets Juliet, and they become in love with each other at first sight. After leaving the party, Romeo returns to the Capulet’s Crib to meet Juliet, and they exchange the vows of love. Romeo tells everything happened to Father Laurence, and Romeo wants him to marry them. Benvolio tell Mercutio that Tybalt sent Romeo a challenge. Romeo joins them, and he was…

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    Tybalt and Lord Capulet are to Blame Violence doesn't solve anything. Violence will just to lead to more violence. This could be seen in Romeo and Juliet when the feud causes the death of Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Mercutio, and Lady Montague. The play is about Romeo and Juliet who are from two separate families that hate each other. Romeo and Juliet meet and fall in love at first sight. At the end of the play they die. Tybalt and Lord Capulet are to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet. In…

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    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 revenge on Tybalt so he challenges, duels and kills him.…

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    Did you know that having a bad connection with your daughter as a father can lead to her making bad decisions in choosing boyfriends? Romeo and Juliet is a play by William Shakespeare. It's about the son and daughter of two feuding families who fell in love. They try to live married secretly, but when Romeo gets exiled from Verona, Juliet threatens to kill herself unless Friar Lawrence helps her. A plan is made to fake her death, but Romeo thinks she's dead and drinks poison and dies When Juliet…

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    It might be inferred that Tybalt is the one at fault here, while in fact it is Mercutio. Mercutio, a blood relative to Escalus and Count Paris, is shown to be quite the witty skeptic as he provides comic relief throughout the entirety of the play. Mercutio's opinions towards love…

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    the act. Mercutio’s death serves as a turning point into the tragedy of the play and revealing the theme of intermixing love and hate. After the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt hate and uncertainty sprouts in Romeo and Juliet. Romeo first proclaims his love for the Capulet name, but once his friend Mercutio is slain by Tybalt, he threatens to “take the villain back again” and he leaves his love for bitter hate. Romeo’s sudden vacillation between love and hate shows the fragility of these…

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    can change anything. Shakespeare uses many examples of fate in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. For example, Romeo killing Tybalt after Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo’s best friend. The fate of Romeo and Juliet was expressed in the prologue of the play. The play stated, “A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life,” (Shakespeare, Prologue. 6). The duel between Romeo, Tybalt, and Mercutio set the stage for their fate. By the end of the play, the role of fate in the actual play has become very…

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    A transparent thing of life, soon turned around and made into something more visible. A thing that can not be changed, fate is to be accepted and taken to consider, everything is presumed to occur. Enemies then, beloved soul mates now, later on that fortune of deep affection will dissolve into the way all flesh goes. Romeo and Juliet, the couple of fate that was found at a shindig of a get-together.Cliche This is William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Very poetic, but you must Clearly state…

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    decisions, or character flaws because they could have prevented deaths. Romeo and Juliet's poor decision were the cause of many lives taken from the city of Verona. Tybalt was insisting on fighting Romeo, but Romeo refused. Because Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt, Mercutio does not like his response and sees it as if Romeo is letting Tybalt win. He believes that Romeo should defend his honor and since in his eyes Romeo is not defending his honor, he decides to defend Romeo's honor by drawing…

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