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    With observation and analysis Romeo, Tybalt, and Juliet are to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet. The play was written by William Shakespeare, whom has written many plays. The title of the play is the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. The main characters are Romeo, Juliet, The Friar, Lord and Lady Capulet, Tybalt, Paris, and Benvolio. This play was about love and its consequences, but you can find love in anything. Romeo, Tybalt, and Juliet are to blame for the deaths because of these…

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    A summary of this scene would be that Tybalt wanted to get back at Romeo after Romeo crashed the capulets party, but instead Tybalt started a fight with Mercutio. Tybalt stabbed Mercutio in the chest, killing him. Romeo then killed Tybalt in retaliation but then Romeo received banishment from Verona after he murdered Tybalt. The two formats I intend to discuss are the printed version and the film version of Romeo and Juliet. I intend to discuss the printed version first. In William…

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    tragic end of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is the one most responsible for the unfortunate conclusion because he escalates conflict and his decisions are aggressive and impulsive. Even though Tybalt is the one who is most accountable for the tragic outcome of Romeo and Juliet, one might say that the feud between the Montagues and Capulets were the one to blame. This is not the case. For example, when Tybalt tells his father that Romeo is at the party, he tells Tybalt to ignore him and actually…

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    Mercutio had crossed paths with our beloved Tybalt and began to taunt and insult our poor Tybalt. Tybalt obviously being the active and defensive boy jumps to a defensive position and keeps intact the Capulet’s reputation. Romeo came along supposedly trying to stop the fight, but he ends up letting his friend Mercutio die. Then, filled with rage, he made it a personal goal to kill his new in-law kinsman, Tybalt. Wretched Romeo came along obviously wanting Tybalt to take the first jab so he…

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    story is when mercutio dies. Mercutio dies in the story because Tybalt. Tybalt kills mercutio in the story trying to find Romeo, Tybalt wanted to kill Romeo because Romeo showed up as an unwanted guest at the Capulet party in Tybalt’s opinion, So he sent a letter to the house of Montagues saying Romeo better watch his back because if he doesn’t then he will die. Death of a Capulet, a second example of death would be Tybalt's death. Tybalt dies right after Mercutio dies.…

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    other ways. Even though Romeo and Juliet committed suicide, their untimely deaths are ultimately caused by fate and character flaw. Fate and character flaw are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may think that Lord Capulet and Tybalt is ultimately to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Lord Capulet brought Juliet to…

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    Juliet wakes from her slumber to find her husband dead beside her. She takes Romeo's dagger and thrusts it upon her killing herself, forcing a tragic ending onto the two families. The three characters responsible for the tragic ending of this play is Tybalt, Paris, and the Capulets.…

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    Verona as a result of killing Tybalt. When Tybalt insults Romeo, but Romeo responds in a calm manner, Mercutio to gets involved. As they fight, Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo then seeks revenge for Mercutio, who fought for Romeo’s honour and kills Tybalt. The Prince, Old Capulet, and Old Montague arrive at the scene; the Prince asks Benvolio, “Where are the vile beginners of this fray?” (Act 3, Scene 1, line 139). Benvolio being honest and true to his word explains, “... Tybalt hit the life of…

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    with his heart making his decisions impractical. Thus, Mercutio’s role as Romeo’s voice of reason is crucial. When Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo lost his one source of a voice of reason which resulted in him making immature and senseless actions. Hence, Tybalt is the reason for both Romeo and Juliet taking their lives because they could not be with each other. Even though Tybalt has a grudge against all of the Montagues, he seems to have an excessive grudge with Romeo.…

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    importance of the code of honour and reputation. He shows how vital these themes to the plot and how much they influence the play up till the tragic ending; for example, the different social ranks banding together to fight the opposing family or when Tybalt wishes to challenge Romeo to a duel. The need to defend and uphold their family reputation and honour results in the many tragedies and deaths seen in the play. The first time the theme honour is introduced is in the opening scene, Act 1…

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