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    with a member of the Capulet household, Tybalt. Eventually Mercutio is killed, dying under the arm of his companion Romeo and prompting Tybalt to run away in fear of being of killed himself due to the decree made by the Prince. In a fit of rage and vengeance, Romeo willfully chooses to avenge his friend’s death and to uphold his household name. In the passage Romeo announces, “Away to heaven, respective lenity, And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now. Now, Tybalt, take the “villain” back again”…

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    when he picks a fight with Tybalt on page 794. So how was he responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s death? If Mercutio hadn’t convinced Romeo to go to the Capulet dance, then Romeo wouldn’t have met Juliet. And, if Mercutio hadn’t picked a fight with Tybalt, Romeo wouldn’t have been banished, because he wouldn’t have killed Tybalt for the revenge of Mercutio. Mercutio caused Romeo and Juliet’s suicide because he put them together at the party and he picked a fight with Tybalt, which led to Romeo’s…

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    “I still will stay with thee/ And never from this palace of dim night/ Depart again. Here, here will I remain/ With worms that are thy chambermaids. O, here/ Will I set up my everlasting rest/ And shake the yoke of inauspicious stars/ From this world-wearied flesh” (5.3.106-112)! Romeo is determined to one-up fate. He can either let everything play itself out naturally (fate), or take his life into his own hands by ending it (free will). In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, William Shakespeare…

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    Throughout the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo Montague allows his emotions to determine his decisions. Romeo is a rash young man, who puts himself before others. The only time that Romeo actually thinks something through is before his decision to go to the Capulet ball. When Romeo arrived he decided that he was in love with Juliet at first sight, which was a very quick careless decision. This launches the chain reaction of Romeo’s impulsiveness that is Romeo and Juliet.…

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    approached Tybalt he began to speak of love and how a fight shouldn’t be the answer to their previous mishaps. Romeo shook his hand and skipped back to Mercutio and Benvolio. Disgusted, Tybalt walked towards the tubs of water where Mercutio was still submerged with Romeo and Benvolio sitting on the edge, he put his hands into the water and washed them then he splashed the water into Mercutio’s face. Benvolio grabbed Mercutio’s arm as he flung himself out of the water and towards Tybalt and his…

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    play, William Shakespeare showed both love and violence. Romeo and Juliet are two young star-crossed lovers who could not be together because their families are rivals. Tybalt was one of the Capulets’ men who wanted to fight Romeo. Romeo refused, causing Mercutio to take his place. Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Juliet decides to fake her death, but the message did not get to Romeo in time. Romeo found Juliet “dead” and killed himself. When Juliet woke up, and saw Romeo dead.…

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    Romeo Is To Blame

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    may just be a result of their own actions. The actions of everyone in the play from Romeo to Mercutio are responsible for their deaths. Tybalt from his hubris and his hotheaded attitude is to blame for the deaths of multiple people including himself. Throughout the play Tybalt has always been aggressive and asking for trouble in act 1, scene 1 on line 60 Tybalt says “What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have at thee, coward” testifying…

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    begins. The people of Verona have the right to know that their fellow neighbors and friends are also murders, such as Benvolio and Mercutio. Accordingly, Mercutio is responsible for the death of Tybalt and Romeo. If it weren’t for Mercutio’s unstable temper then he would have never gone after Tybalt;…

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    the families find out about this and go to war, killing Tybalt and Mercutio in the process. All this drives the families toward madness in the end and taking many lives. Fate, Romeo and Juliet, and a feud between the Montagues and Capulets led to the deaths in the tale in fair Verona, Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet fell into a mistaken love that made the feud between the families worse, and the fate…

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    Many films in the entertainment industry show Shakespearean themes. However, the appropriateness of these films varies according to the audience. For the 9th grade class Romeo and Juliet is a more suitable choice than Gnomeo and Juliet because of the language, content, and ending. Romeo and Juliet is more proficient for the 9th grade class because of the language. In the film Romeo and Juliet, the maturity level is for high school students because it is further advanced and harder to comprehend…

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