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    Act 3 Tybalt kills Mercutio and in revenge, Romeo kills Tybalt. The prince then banishes Romeo from Verona but, Romeo won’t leave until he is able to say goodbye to his love, Juliet. Now, Juliet not only has to deal with the death of her cousin and the banishment of her secret husband, but also the arrangement of a marriage of which she does not want. Before Mercutio got killed by Tybalt, Romeo was trying break up the quarrel between the two. “Gentlemen, stop this disgraceful fight. Tybalt,…

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    Death In Romeo And Juliet

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    Shakespeare is much more dramatic than if it were to be a quiet, sorrowful mourning, and was treated differently pertaining to each character’s role. All of the deaths were a tragic result of climatic actions that took place, putting characters Mercutio, Tybalt, Juliet, and Romeo in their graves. The casualties of these characters share many characteristics in specific pairs, and could very well explain what effect Shakespeare wanted to pull the readers or watchers in concerning the characters…

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    The most significant reason that Tybalt is to blame for the death of Romeo and Juliet is because he started everything. He started the fight with Mercutio. While fighting Tybalt then kills Mercutio. When Romeo sees that Mercutio is murdered he then avenges his death. During the fight Romeo gets Tybalt in a tough position and Romeo couldn't help but to kill him. I also blame the Friar Laurence. I blame the Friar Laurence for not warning Romeo in time. He knew the plan all along but messed…

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    because towards the middle of the tragedy, Tybalt, a man of great hate for the Montagues, killed Mercutio, a relative of the prince and a friend of Romeo.Tybalt killed Mercutio because he was a Montague. This was one of the main starting problem to the death of Romeo. In the play on page 849 it states in a side note,” Tybalt under Romeo’s arm thrusts Mercutio…

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    differently to survive? Arguments are saying that the two star-crossed lovers were doomed due to their destiny and fate and that they would have died that day no matter what. But some believe that if Romeo had not gone into the Capulet party, not shot Tybalt, and not left Mantua, they would had stayed alive. Romeo and Juliet don’t think before acting because if they did, they may have been able to prevent suicide and death. Romeo should not have gone into the Capulet party. Romeo should had…

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    What initially begins as bawdy banter and mild threats escalates into a full scale fight, when Capulet Tybalt enters the scene and mocks Benvolio (Montague) for attempting to break up the fight between the group. Doing this, Tybalt provokes another fight, which is joined by several passers by and residents of the…

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    R & J Essay In the play romeo and juliet, romeo does a lot of smart thing but also a lot of stupid things.Romeo is not a good role model to other teens.Romeo marries juliet without his parents consent.He kills Tybalt and Paris and just gets exiled.In addition, he had s** ,all at the age of 15. A reason why Romeo is not a good role model is because he gets married at the age of 15 without his family's consent.”the holy church incorporates two into one”(act 2,scene 3).This is what the friar says…

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    Shakespeare shows how Romeo is an impetuous character through the many hasty decisions he makes. For example; when he is pouting over not being able to have a certain girl, his love is “soon forsaken” when he quickly finds another one (II.iii.67). This impatient behavior is seen frequently throughout the play. Upon seeing Juliet at the dance he is entranced by her “beauty too rich for use” so he pursues her right away. He even goes as far to say “I ne’er saw true beauty till this night”…

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    that it's hot outside and there are a lot of Capulets around,so to avoid trouble they should leave. Tybalt, who is trying to find Romeo so he can get back at him for appearing at the Capulet party appears.Tybalt approaches Mercutio and Benvolio he then asks for Romeo. Mercutio gets annoyed and begins to taunt Tybalt. Tybalt who is already looking to quarrel with the Capulets. Romeo appears and Tybalt focuses his attention on Romeo accusing him of being a villain for appearing at the Capulet…

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    Throughout Romeo and Juliet, I believe that the males had the most dramatic impact in Acts 1 and 2. Although the females showed great emotional impacts onto the audience, the men displayed outgoing, unique characters within Romeo and Juliet. For example, Romeo showed a distinctive characteristic by falling in love by looks and expressing his emotions for Juliet prominently. Romeo exclaims, “He jests at scars that have never felt a wound. But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? For it…

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