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    ultimately cause the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Tybalt,Friar Laurence,Romeo,and Juliet.The forces that separate and are ultimately to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet are Hate,Fate,and Love.Ultimately although many characters and forces play a role in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet the force that is ultimately to blame is hate. Hate plays a major role in the deaths Romeo and Juliet because hate keeps Romeo and Juliet from being together.When Tybalt sees Romeo at the party he…

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    an idea of destructive behavior that is caused by impassioned love, when Romeo exhibits disastrous actions when he kills Tybalt, Paris, and even himself. Through deleterious ways, people can express their love for a certain individual while experiencing distress. Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, has always had a problem with Romeo, Juliets’ crush. One day, Romeo crosses paths with Tybalt and his posse, unexpectedly.…

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    and Juliet encaptures the salacious infatuation of two adolescents whose family’s strife ultimately causes the demise of both young lovers. Tybalt, a Capulet kinsman, and Benvolio, a kinsman of the adversary Montague family, aid in illustrating the acrimony of the households. As the drama ensues, the pacifistic and caring Benvolio and the violent, militant Tybalt develop into foils of one another. Benvolio, a gentleman of peace, fights throughout the drama to prevent conflicts from arising. As…

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    Juliet, Romeo is the most responsible for this tragedy because he decided to go to the party, he killed Tybalt in the square, and he chooses to end his own life and leave the pain the easy way. First at the beginning of the play Romeo is lost in his love for Rosaline. In act 1 scene 5 Romeo chooses to go to the Capulet’s party, at the party romeo meets Juliet. Also Romeo is caught by Tybalt, and he was mad that when he told Capulet, he wouldn’t let him do anything about it. “Uncle this is a…

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    The Play That Ends with Six Characters Dying. Everyone knows Romeo and Juliet, or at least knows how it ends, Romeo and Juliet die. But not only do Romeo and Juliet die, 4 other characters, Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, including Lady Capulet, also die. Romeo and Juliet died of suicide, Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris were slain in fights. Lady Montague died of grief. Shakespeare treated each downfall differently, two of these six losses of life were more prevalent than others. Juliet and Romeo’s death…

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    explained in legal, moral, and familial terms. The first side of death to be analyzed is legal. Legally anyone in Verona who kills another is given the death penalty. Romeo on the other hand was banished because the prince thought about how killing Tybalt was what the law would do anyways. So then the prince was lax and did…

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    "Beauty too rich for use" i feel that these quotes really convey the fact that he just fell in love, therefore it proves the fact that Romeo makes his impulsive decisions. He was forced into exile by Juliet's cousin Tybalt into a fight. Romeo's killing of Tybalt. After Romeo kills Tybalt, everything…

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    Effect, had these people had less influence and had done one thing differently, Romeo and Juliet might have had their lives spared. Then again, their individual actions at the end were their own; however, had the Friar delivered the note on time, or Tybalt had not been killed by Romeo, and the Nurse had done a better job at taking care of her charge, the star-crossed lovers would have never been put in those positions. Combine the Butterfly Effect and the Domino Effect, and those in its path are…

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    Fate is a series of events that is out of a person’s control, these events can lead to something great or something absolutely horrible. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet, two ill-fated lovers who were not in the best hands of fate. Fate was ultimately responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Firstly, fate began in the very beginning of the play. Love sicken Romeo grieves over his love for Rosaline. Unfortunately, Rosaline didn’t feel the same about him. “Why, such…

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    Romeo’s presence at the Capulet’s feast angers Tybalt. During the feast, after seeing Juliet for the first time, Romeo starts to describe Juliet’s beauty. Tybalt, who is also at the feast, recognizes Romeo by his voice. Tybalt becomes very infuriated and wants to kill Romeo stating, “Now by the stock and honor of my kin, to strike him dead I hold not a sin.” Tybalt is stopped by his uncle Capulet who orders Tybalt to leave Romeo alone. However, Tybalt remembers this and becomes a problem for…

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