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Tybalt Is To Blame For Romeo And Juliet's Death
I believe Tybalt is the reason behind Romeo and Juliet’s death. Since, he is a hot headed person, and was aggressive towards the Montague family. He had been upset about Romeo coming to the Capulet Ball, and was mad that Lord Capulet said not to endure him. He had to start a fight with Benvolio and Mercutio. Mercutio steps in to fight Tybalt, because Romeo is scared to fight because he is married to Juliet secretly. Tybalt kills Mercutio, then is slain by Romeo. The Prince of Verona soon bans Romeo from Verona. Juliet is upset about Romeo leaving the City. I believe that if Tybalt would not have been so hard headed and had listened to his Uncle, Romeo and Juliet would still be alive but not married. Mercutio maybe would not have placed a curse

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