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    between them and take it to drastic heights just to be together. Romeo’s rash decisions that take place have an impact on Mercutio, Tybalt, and Juliet. Mercutio is one of the first characters to fall victim to Romeo’s decisions. Mercutio challenges Tybalt to a duel because of how awful he speaks about Romeo. During the dragged out clash between Mercutio and Tybalt, it seems as if the fight isn’t being taken as seriously as it should be. Romeo did not see through this, and places himself in…

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    Mercutio's Banishment

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    In Act 3, Scene 2 of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Juliet’s reaction to the death of Mercutio and Tybalt and the banishment of her new husband Romeo shows that Juliet is defensive and passionate towards her spouse. When the Nurse speaks ill of Romeo’s banishment, Juliet defends him. Most people’s outlook on Romeo changes once he murders her cousin, Tybalt. Instead of being ashamed of Romeo, she concludes that if her cousin was not killed, her husband would have been killed instead. She…

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    responsible for their deaths because no one person was able to cause this tragic incident. This essay will explain the three main people who were responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. These three people or groups of people are Friar Laurence, Tybalt, and Juliet’s parents. These people are the most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet even though there were others who caused little things that eventually lead to the death of Romeo and Juliet. As mentioned before,…

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    fight between the hotheaded Tybalt and witty Mercutio is a simple example from the play that signifies the hatred of both families. According to the play, “O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead”…

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    Juliet’s death. Both the Capulet’s and the Montague’s could be held accountable for both of their deaths because they both hated each other. They did not really have a reason to hate each other. They would just try and start trouble for no reason. Tybalt would try and cause trouble because he would always try and fight Romeo. In the end Romeo and Juliet were responsible for their own deaths. Romeo was crazy about a girl named Rosaline and he thought he was in love with her. He was moping around…

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    good. Through Romeo, Friar Lawrence, and Capulet, Shakespeare demonstrates that man has the potential to be inherently good or evil, depending on the situation they’re in. Tybalt is only evil towards Romeo because Romeo is a Montague and he is a Capulet. Tybalt just wants to…

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    was one issue she was a Capulet. Juliet dreamed of marrying him, all he wanted to do is be her husband. Romeo got in a fight with Tybalt and killed him. Romeo was banished and was never to be with Juliet again. Juliet was very sad about not her cousin dying, but the fact that Romeo…

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    I think that romeo and juliet themselves are to blame for their deaths. But How would you act if you were just heartbroken and you found someone that you “love” and they “love you” too. would you act childish could you not think straight because the only thing you are thinking about is the person you love or are you acting risky because you are willing to do anything to be with the person you love. These may be some reasons why romeo and juliet died. The young child development project says that…

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    Bobby Cremins once said, “They are differences but there are a lot of similarities.” This quote stands true for many aspects of life, especially the comparison between a work of literary and the movie produced from it. This stands true the story of two teenagers who fall in love and cause many unfortunate events has remained a lifelong favorite from the time it was published in 1595 to the time when a movie was released in 1968. The story and movie of Romeo and Juliet remains similar in many…

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    that is the force of passion.“thus with a kiss I die.” (Shakespeare Act V Scene III). Passion consumes teenagers, when they are consumed, they can only see what is in front of them. When Tybalt dies by Romeo’s hand, Romeo did not realize what he had done. He killed Tybalt for what he had done to Mercutio, killing Tybalt was the only solution Romeo could grasp to avenge his friend. At this time passion was overrunning him, so he could not see the consequences of his actions. Romeo had such a…

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