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    Contrast Between Language of Love in the Balcony Scene and the Language of Death in the Final Scene of Romeo and Juliet In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare introduces many themes that he continues throughout all of his tragedies‚ including the language of love vs. the language of death. The balcony scene is the most valuable scene illustrating the language of love‚ whereas in the final scene of the play the language of death is used to set the stage for their suicides‚ pulling

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    Monologue of Tybalt

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    Monologue of Tybalt the Capulet I am Tybalt‚ a Capulet and cousin of Juliet. I am known as short-tempered‚ impulsive‚ and a vengeful person‚ I draw my sword anytime I can. However I am loyal beyond words and honour the family rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues with great heart. I will never betray the Capulets. On the day of Capulets’ party Romeo showed up. I recognised Romeo through his disguise at the Capulets’ ball. I can’t remember that we invited him to our party. Why is Romeo here?

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    a flower back to her side and Gnomeo was on a mission to poison 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

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    Diary of Tybalt

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    Dear diary‚ Angry as I am‚ I saw that Romeo‚ from the Montague family‚ in my party‚ and right away‚ I knew my ball would be ruined. I would not enjoy this spectacular party which I have arranged because I had to deal with that BRAT! Who does he think he was to come in my party‚ how daring was it for him to had come here uninvited? So very crude. I heard his voice from afar‚ it irritated me. I immediatley knew I had to do something about it‚ I equiped my sharp blade‚ and once I was about

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    Romeo and Juliet Contrast

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    Martin Martin 1 S. Ramirez English II: Period 4 12 March 2013 Romeo and Juliet play VS. Movie Some people believe that the movie ruined the play by taking out the most crucial parts. The director of the movie interpreted what Shakespeare had written. The play and the movie differ in many ways. The crucial parts that were changed include how Tybalt was killed‚ how Romeo was banished‚ and how Romeo and Juliet end up dying in the end. The differences between the play and the 1996 movie

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    Romeo and Juliet: Act 3‚ Scene 2 The deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt | In the greatest play of all time “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ tells the story of two star-crossed lovers who take their own lives. In Act 3‚ scene 1 while Mercutio and Benvolio are joking around they are interrupted by some Capulets including Tybalt‚ who is looking for Romeo. When Romeo arrives he tries to make peace with Tybalt‚ but Mercutio feeling his friend has been insulted challenges

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    Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet multiple examples of literary techniques and a range of language portraying the ever growing themes of conflict in act three scene one. The eventual Tones of the scene starts from that of light hearted banter to that of hatred and death The sudden‚ lethal savagery in the first scene of Act 3‚ and the development to the battling‚ serves as an update that‚ for all its accentuation on affection‚ magnificence‚ and sentiment‚ Romeo Juliet

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    Mercutio is a close friend of Romeo and Benvolio. He is also a relative to Prince Escalus and Count Paris. Thus‚ he is neither a Montague nor a Capulet. He has the freedom from the conflict between the two houses. When he is at Capulet’s party‚ Mercutio states that he has a brother named Valentine. He is described as a fun-loving and witty. However‚ his sense of humour sometimes makes others annoyed. Along with this‚ he is moody and loses his temper easily. Mercutio is Romeo’s friends. Mercutio

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    Examine how Shakespeare presents Mercutio and Tybalt in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Mercutio and Tybalt are seen in extremely contrasting ways in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and are both incredibly interesting characters. However Shakespeare uses a range of techniques to present them both and this is why they are such memorable secondary characters. Mercutio is very important to the play as he is Romeo’s most trusted friend and also the prince’s kinsman‚ however he also ads a lot more which makes the audience

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    Benvolio And Tybalt Foil

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Benvolio and Tybalt are considered a dramatic foil. Benvolio is a peacemaker. Tybalt is one who looks for fights. Tybalt and Benvolio are complete opposites. In the opening scene‚ Benvolio and Mercutio are out in the town when Tybalt approaches them. Benvolio tries to stop a fight to break out but draws his sword out of sheer protection as stated‚ “I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword‚ or manage it to part these men with me.” (1.1.61-62).

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