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    of the jury‚ I strongly believe that Tybalt is the main culprit of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin‚ i.e. a Capulet. After he kills Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio‚ in a street brawl‚ Romeo mortally stabs him. This causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Tybalt majorly contributed to Romeo and then Juliet’s death. If he hadn’t killed Mercutio in the first place‚ Romeo wouldn’t have been banished and Juliet wouldn’t have had the potion. Tybalt‚ the "Prince of Cats‚" tends to stalk

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    In “Romeo and Juliet‚” the death of Tybalt could have been caused by various reasons. Tybalt‚ a skilled swordsman‚ can be described as a tough and aggressive character who is always looking for a fight. However‚ he is loyal beyond words and honors the family rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues. The family’s dispute‚ the Capulet’s party‚ and the relationships amongst the characters could possibly be related to Tybalt’s death. For centuries‚ the Capulets and the Montagues had loathe each

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    Significance of Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ every character has their purpose in the play. For example‚ the side character‚ Mercutio‚ is essential to the play. He is a relative of Prince Escales‚ but mostly‚ he is Romeo’s friend and confident. He is an influential character to Romeo and the directions of the play takes. Mercutio has a significance influence to the play because Mercutio’s existence brought more drama to the play‚ his actions have often

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    Mercutio is one of the most unique characters in Shakespeare’s "Romeo & Juliet". His language is always powerful and imaginative. He represents many different things in the play and holds an important role. Both of these categories will be explored in this essay‚ among other things. First of all‚ Mercutio is Romeo’s friend. He is neither Montague‚ nor Capulet. Therefore‚ he has not been born into a feud and really has no side. However‚ his bond with Romeo does make him associated with the Montagues

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet When one thinks of Shakespeare’s great works‚ Romeo and Juliet probably comes to mind. The characters of Romeo and Juliet‚ however‚ are one-dimensional. They have no real depth to their characters and do not actually carry the plot. I believe that the two characters who are really essential to the plotline are Tybalt and Mercutio‚ two conflicting characters whose argument sets the play and its characters to another level of urgency. Though Mercutio and Tybalt share certain

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    In William Shakespeare’s exciting novel Romeo and Juliet Mercutio is a character who shows negative point of view on love. Mercutio is a friend of Romeo‚ who is the protagonist of the story. Mercutio mock Romeo for being in love with Rosaline. He is not happy for being in love with Rosaline. In “act scene 4” Romeo and Mercutio are talking about love. Mercutio says something negative about love. He mocks love because Romeo is depressed and he want to make Romero happy. Act I‚ scene 4 “ If love is

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    readers. Why did these lovers die? Was it their own fault? Or was it someone else? Romeo and Juliet were obviously not completely mature yet; they just weren’t old enough. According to Webster’s dictionary‚ the definition of immaturity is “lacking complete growth‚ differentiation‚ or development.” This definition easily describes the two main characters in the play. The play that these characters come from is Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. The play describes the life of two star crossed

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    Tybalt and Benvolio In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the difference of Benvolio and Tybalt is deeply shown because they serve as dramatic to each other‚ Tybalt demonstrates the good and evil natures that exist in man‚ proving that evil is destructive. Tybalt and Benvolio are different in terms of values‚ respect and trust‚ but both are similar in the sense that they support their family a lot. Readers see Tybalt as a mean person and Benvolio as a person who makes

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    created some of the most dynamic and interesting characters in written history‚ and in Romeo and Juliet there were several memorable ones. Aside from the hero and heroine‚ the voluble and witty Mercutio is as memorable a character as is found in all of Shakespeare’s plays. He acts as a significant character in terms of plot advancement; but more importantly‚ Mercutio himself is a fascinating man in many aspects. Mercutio is not part of the Montague family‚ he is however a friend of Romeo’s and related

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    Mercutio: Mercutio‚ with his quick wit‚ clever mind‚ constant jokes and very likeable personality appears to be the jester of the play. However‚ with his savage words‚ Mercutio undermines the romance and self love within the play. He mocks everyone; Romeo’s self-indulgence as much as Tybalt’s arrogance and fashion-sense. His speeches are long and ridiculous‚ however they reveal ability to present a witty argument and entertain the audience with his language skills.  The audience naturally loves

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