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    In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet the characters Tybalt and Benvolio are presented as personalities opposing each other throughout the play.Tybalt is staged as a character who prefers to take action and fight to be patriotic to his family. On the other hand Benvolio who is Romeo's best friend chooses to keep peace between him and Tybalt, but likewise between the two families - Montagues and Capulets. And Shakespeare has given both Tybalt and Benvolio the necessity to be loyal to their…

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    first night they met which was a rash decision, not knowing they are enemies. They make an irrational decision wanting to get married right after they have met and not knowing who their families are. Juliet finds out later on that Romeo has killed Tybalt and that he is exiled from the town. She wants to see him before he is killed, making a rational decision to get potion from Friar Laurence. She isn’t sure if Friar is trying to kill her or if he is really trying to help her. Romeo poisons…

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    Romeo kills Tybalt after Tybalt kills Mercutio (Shakespeare, 3.1). This shows that individual who wants to get something from the society has to give up something; as Romeo kills Tybalt for the revenge for his friend Mercutio who’s dead because of Tybalt which is against the law, Romeo is kicked out of Verona and had to say a farewell to his lover. This also shows that you have to seek for the right timing in order to achieve something through againsting society; by killing Tybalt after the…

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    Mr. Capulet’s possessiveness throughout the play goes against the humanity of the modern society, it is this that truly breaks people from their rights, bringing conflicts to the world and bringing the evil out of people. After Juliet’s rebellious acts towards marrying Paris, Capulet shouts, “Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch! I tell thee what; get thee to church O’ Thursday, or never look at me in the face… Wife, we scarce thought us blessed (1.5.86-89), which showcases many acts of…

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    mocking the Capulets and Tybalt is searching for Romeo because of his presence at the Capulet Party. Mercutio offers to fight Tybalt and Tybalt accepts the offer. They duel and Romeo tries to stop it, but he just gets in the way and mercutio is stabbed by Tybalt. Everyone thinks Mercutio is jking about it, but when they realize it’s true Romeo is angered and wants to fight Tybalt. He says either both or one of them will go with mercutio and the duel begins. He kills Tybalt and now Romeo realizes…

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    for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.” That is how Webster dictionary defines revenge. It seems so simple yet in Shakespeare 's, Romeo and Juliet it is so complex. He portrayed Revenge in three ways; Firstly Death, shown by Romeo killing Tybalt purely in an act of revenge, Secondly grief, illustrated by Lady Capulet 's actions after her nephew’s death and finally, acts of revenge leading to mental illness such as Romeo’s depression throughout the play. Finally the most important thing…

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    In the book, Romeo and Juliet Friar Lawrence played a major role to the importance leading up to Romeo and Juliet's deaths as well as the deaths of Tybalt, Paris, and Mercutio. His whole journey through the play was to guide and help Romeo if he needed to talk to someone at any time or have a place to stay. When Romeo first fell in love with Rosaline nobody really knew a lot about her. Juliet was first spotted at the Capulet's party when Romeo saw her dancing. From then on they fell in love but…

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    In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare introduces and later develops Romeo and Juliet throughout the play. We first see Romeo as very light and poetic, but his demeanor then shifts to a more dark and depressing outlook. Around the beginning of the play, we see Juliet as a young woman who has never thought of marriage. Nearing the end, Juliet’s opinion on marriage shifts completely. During Shakespeare’s play, we see Romeo go from light and poetic, to depressing and dark. His first…

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    The Rulers Fault For The Death Of Romeo And Juliet Even though there is many people to blame for the poor sorrow death of Romeo and Juliet , The feud between the capulets and the montagues in the end cause them to take their lives. In the beginning the Capulets and the Montagues are having a argument and then started fighting in a public place in verona as they were fighting the prince walked in to stop the fight for it has been going happening for a long time and he tells them if he…

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    goes much farther back. The first main person to blame is Tybalt. If he never showed up, there would never have been a fight, if he never stabbed Mercutio he wouldn’t have died. If he wasn’t so antsy to fight anyone anywhere, then he would have restrained himself from attacking Mercutio. Some minor blames related to Tybalt attacking him would be Lord Capulet, Romeo, and Mercutio. If lord Capulet could have restrained Tybalt at the party, Tybalt wouldn’t have a grudge against Romeo. If Romeo…

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