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    The context of the situation is that Mercutio is mocking and making fun of Romeo and his love by saying: “Romeo! humerous! madman! passion! Lover!” (2.1.10). This states that he finds Romeo’s love almost humorous and that he is crazy from going to one girl to the next. This leads towards the tone to the context saying that he is empathetic towards the situation of love. That he does not care for love. When Mercutio says: “this cannot anger him: ‘twould anger him‚/ To raise a spirit in his mistress

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    the well water when they find out they’re from different gardens. This parallels to the act of Romeo crashing a Capulet party and meeting Juliet‚ them falling quickly in love‚ but finding out that their love is forbidden. The Tybalt in the play dies while the one parallel Tybalt in the movie dies‚ but is pieced back together and lives on. One major difference is that neither Gnomeo nor Juliet died in the movie. They had a near death experience which caused the two different clans to reconcile and celebrate

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    Character Analysis Outline Tybalt Action/Plot Topic Sentence Tybalt Caused Romeo to get banished Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and other Montagues Tybalt provoked them‚ starting a fight Romeo appears‚ and tries to break up the fight Mercutio accidentally gets killed Cite Page 129 Act 3 Scene 2 line 196-197 “And for that offense Immediately we do exile him hence” Explain He killed Mercutio‚ affecting the Royal Family Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and

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    Bennet present Tybalt and Marjory as disturbed characters in the opening of Romeo and Juliet and the outside dog? You can also refer to further on in the play. At the beginning of Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare presents Tybalt as unnerved and disturbed. He does this in many ways and uses a lot of language features. For example in the opening scene of R&J we can tell that the characters are disturbed. For example Tybalt says: “art thou drawn amongst these heartless hinds?” Here‚ Tybalt is pressuring

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    use‚ round and flat characters‚ blank verse and prose‚ dramatic speech‚ and dramatic irony‚ have all helped bring his stories to life. No play is a greater example of that than Romeo and Juliet. One of the greatest reasons why Romeo and Juliette is so riveting is how Shakespeare constructs

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    each other‚ get married in secret. Their secret‚ forbidden love ends when Romeo and Juliet commit suicide. Romeo is the protagonist‚ heir to Montague and tragic hero in this play. He is a passionate and impulsive character that makes him perfect for his part. Because of his passionate character‚ Romeo throws himself into whatever emotion he’s

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    Benvolio Character Traits

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    and an enemy of Tybalt. Benvolio tries to be a peacemaker and a counselor to his friends and an enemy of the Capulets. Benvolio is a family member of the Montagues. The three character traits that will be explained are going to be an enemy‚ a peacemaker and a counselor. Why is Benvolio an enemy of Tybalt? Because Benvolio is a family member of the Montagues. " Why? What makes Tybalt so special? Who is he?"(2.4.91). Benvolio wonders why Tybalt is so special‚ Tybalt is not just another

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    A foil character contrasts the personalities of another character‚ which particularly enlightens certain characteristics of the individual. This element portrays these characteristics in an obvious manner‚ as it benefits the reader or audience. By showing the characteristics of one‚ it directly heightens the character traits of the other‚ creating a foil illustration of an individual. Nowhere is this element of literature more prudent than in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ as he effectively

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    Romeo: Static Character

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    These actions prove Romeo as a static character because throughout the course of the play‚ when his love for Juliet ignites‚ comes to an end‚ and in other situations‚ Romeo does not think his decisions through and acts on impulse. Romeo is in love with the idea of being in love. Instead of using his head‚ Romeo only defines love with his eyes and heart. When it comes to emotions‚ Romeo is ardent about being in love. Because he unconditionally loves many characters throughout the play‚ it causes major

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    Book Review of “The Characters of Revolutionary Characters” by Gordon S. Wood “The characters of Revolutionary Characters” is a realistic portrayal of six most important members of the founding generation of the United States. They are: George Washington‚ Ben Franklin‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ James Madison‚ Aaron Burr‚ John Adams‚ Alexander Hamilton‚ Thomas Paine. The Founders‚ indeed‚ were a highly unique and exceptionally talented generation. The book takes as its accent not the story

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