of a Capulet late Monday afternoon in the courtyard. Escalus, the prince of Verona, announced: “I hold much anger for the death of my relative Mercutio and the death of Tybalt. Thus, Romeo must stay out of Verona; and if still found in Verona's walls, death shall be upon him.” The events started when Romeo Montague had slain Tybalt Capulet and fled when the Prince approached the scene. Benvolio explained the story, stating “O noble Prince, I can discover all the unlucky manage of this fatal…
deaths occur and a battle erupts. Romeo and Tybalt fight and Tybalt is killed. However, Tybalt killed Romeo's best friend, Mercutio, which set off Romeo. Although they share some general similarities, the differences in their language, where the fight scene is, the weapons they use are what make the 1968 movie version by Zeffirelli more effective than the 1996 Luhmann version. Some similarities between the two versions are that the fight between Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo takes place in the…
main trait is what you remember the most about them. Romeo, Tybalt, and Mercutio all have traits that make them memorable. Tybalt is aggressive, Mercutio is persuasive and deceptive, and Romeo is emotional. All three characters play a major part in the plot, and their traits are essential. First up is Tybalt, and his main trait is aggressiveness. Throughout the story, every time Tybalt was involved, there was trouble. In act 3 scene 1, Tybalt approaches Romeo and the rest of the Montagues,…
characters within the play often act hastily and without thought before making careless and thoughtless decisions. As a result of their refusal to acknowledge the consequences of their actions, serious implications are impossible to avoid. Romeo, Tybalt and Mercutio often act hastily and without thought before making careless and thoughtless decisions. Firstly, Romeo…
her, and how she is the most beautiful thing he has ever seen. This leads to Tybalt getting mad, which is a problem. As things progress, Tybalt, a kinsman overhears Romeo talking to himself, and is outraged that a Montague is at a Capulet party. Tybalt is tempted to fight Romeo, but walks toward Capulet and talks to him. Capulet thinks Romeo is a peaceful boy and he does not want any fighting at his party. After this Tybalt…
they fight and Romeo kills Paris. Another example in Romeo and Juliet that had a negative outcome caused by anger was when Romeo with Tybalt in act three scene one. As a result of Tybalt slaying Mercutio, Romeo was enraged at his friend’s death. Romeo then makes the emotional decision to seek out Tybalt to kill him. The outcome was negative as Romeo killed Tybalt in the fight and is now banished from Verona. After his banishment the downfall of the star crossed lovers and tragedies ensue.…
idea” so she was able to see Romeo once again, she wants to drink a sleeping potion that will look like she died. At the same time, she is thinking if faking her death is worth it: there is two things that is keeps her away from the Capulet tomb: Tybalt and the thought of death. Shakespeare includes this excerpt from the play to show how love can be involved with death. Juliet is willing to do anything to see Romeo. To include to that, love is powerful and can make an object or person do…
play Romeo and Juliet, informs us that too much pride can lead to problems in the future. The character Tybalt exemplifies this principle by wanting to kick the Montagues out, and by always looking for a fight with the Montagues. He is a Capulet and they don't get along well with the Montagues. Tybalt’s love for fighting and the pride he has for his family and himself leads him to his death. Tybalt shows his love for fighting when he gets into a fight in the beginning of the play “ What drawn,…
Montagues and the Capulets is responsible for the death of Mercutio, Tybalt and the tragic suicide of Romeo and Juliet. The first example of a scene that was caused by the parent’s feud is Mercutio’s death. In the street of Fair Verona, a quarrel…
big way. One instance where dramatic irony was used is when Tybalt was unaware of Juliet and Romeo’s marriage and Tybalt is confused why Romeo will not fight him. In the play Romeo states “So, good Capulet, which name I tender As dearly as mine own” This shows Romeo is trying to avoid fighting knowing that it could interfere with Romeo and Juliet's relationship. The dramatic irony shown is us knowing about the marriage and that Tybalt doesn't know about. Another instance of dramatic irony is…