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    Rosaline love-sick, comforted by her friend Benvolio. Capulet tells Paris that he should marry his daughter Juliet until she was older. Romeo and his friends learned of a party held by the Capulets, and decided to go to him as Masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo, but prevented from fighting him by Capulet. Romeo Juliet meet, and they immediately fall in love. After leaving the party, Romeo eludes his friends, returned a Juliet, and they exchange vows of love. Friar Laurence tells Romeo…

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    disagreements life would be boring. Everyone is an individual and has the own opinions. The Capulets and Montagues are alike in differences and different in similarities. These differences foreshadow great conflicts and difficulties between characters. Tybalt is an aggressive fighter whilst Benvolio is a gentle peacemaker. These two…

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    Romeo and Juliet are most remembered, Tybalt was a big part in the play, especially when romeo jumped in between the fight of Mercutio and Tybalt, which lead to Tybalt's death by Romeo. Knowing what happened in the fight, who was really responsible for Tybalt's death? What lead up that made his death happen? Tybalt caused his death in a number of ways, mostly from killing romeo's best friend “Mercutio” during their fight. Or that throughout the whole play Tybalt was the one always looking for…

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    Romeo Doesn't think before he acts and is too impulsive with Tybalt. When Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo fights and kills Tybalt out of anger for Tybalt and pity for Mercutio. Romeo Doesn't think about about the fact that the prince states in the beginning of the play “ if you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace ” ( I, i , 92-94). If Romeo would have waited and let the Prince handle the situation, Tybalt would still be dead and Romeo would have not been…

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    courage and quick, hot temper led him to accept the Tybalt offer to fight. "I will not budge for no man's pleasure" (3.1.26) Through the use of clear, straight to the point language Mercutio is revealing his bravery, loyalty and determination to fight and to defend Romeo. Once again Mercutio has demonstrated his loyalty towards Romeo and the Montagues. “O calm dishonourable, vile submission!/ Alla stoccata carries it away. (draws his sword)/ Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?” (3.1.44-46)…

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    Juliet In Romeo and Juliet many decisions made by the characters result in the death of two young lovers. Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence make some questionable decisions throughout the play. Juliet decides to get married too quickly, Romeo kills Tybalt, and Friar plans Juliet’s death too suddenly. If even just one choice was different than the play would have ended differently and more characters could have survived. The hasty decisions from Romeo and Juliet result in their tragedy. For…

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    and how he can sneak into Juliet’s house so they can go to the church and have Friar Lawrence marry the two. The nurse is seen multiple times helping Romeo and Juliet see each other behind their parents’ back before Romeo gets banished for killing Tybalt. If the nurse hadn’t have helped Romeo and Juliet get to Friar Lawrence to be married then Romeo and Juliet would both still be alive. This evidence shows that Juliet's nurse is to blame for their fate. In conclusion, Romeo and…

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    “Romeo and Juliet” Tells the story of two star-crossed lovers caught in a family's feud. Romeo falls in love with their families enemies daughter Juliet. They get married in secret by the friar, after Juliet's cousin Tybalt kills Romeo’s cousin Mercutio, out of revenge Romeo kills tybalt. The prince banishes Romeo due to tybalt's death. The friar plans to send Juliet into a deep sleep to get them together, but romeo doesn't get the letter and they commit suicide. A central theme of the story is…

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    because he married Juliet and Tybalt is related to Juliet. Therefore, Romeo is related to Tybalt, however, Romeo does not want to kill his own family member. Romeo is overbearing and he kills himself. Even Friar Lawrence tries to warn him that it is not good to be overbearing. Friar Lawrence was amazed that Romeo had so quickly changed his mind from Rosaline to Juliet. However, Romeo shows his love for her when he tries to talk to Tybalt instead of trying to fight him. Tybalt wants to fight by…

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    While many different groups, people and situations are to blame in Romeo and Juliet, three stand out as more important than the others. The families, Tybalt and the time period are the most prominent examples of blame in the play. Each example contributes to the play in a major way. Without them, the play would’ve unfolded in a completely different manner. The Montagues and Capulets are two of the richest and most powerful families in Verona. From the beginning of the play, it is apparent that…

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