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    conflict. Benvolio and Tybalt alike contribute to the complications that ultimately result in the plays’ tragedy. Benvolio plays the eternal peacekeeper‚ while Tybalt incessantly agitates the situation. Benvolio is a peacekeeper. For example‚ when Tybalt asks “why are you here”‚ Benvolio says “I do but keep the peace”‚ because he doesn’t want to fight. This shows he is keeping peace because he does not react angrily to Tybalt. In addition‚ when Mercutio and Tybalt were fighting‚ Benvolio

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    important characters. Both Tybalt and Mercutio prove to be hot-tempered and impulsive in stressful situations. In tough situations‚ Tybalt proves to be heated and impetuous. When Benvolio is trying to stop Gregory‚ Sampson‚ and Abraham from fighting‚ Tybalt yells‚ “What‚ drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word‚ / As I hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and thee. / Have at thee‚ coward!” (1.1.71-73). Tybalt immediately becomes angry without thinking anything through. Since Tybalt is quick to speak loudly and

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    Firstly‚ Tybalt is to blame for Mercutio’s death as he actually gave him the wound that killed him. Also‚ Tybalt provokes Mercutio by insulting Romeo‚ ‘Thou art a villain.’ This is one of the biggest insults that Tybalt can give and would usually be followed by a duel. However‚ Romeo calmly replies by saying ‘Villain I am none / Therefore farewell. I see thou know’st me not.’ Because Romeo is not defending his honour‚ Mercutio is provoked by Tybalt’s insults and starts insulting Tybalt himself. This

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    Romeo and Juliet – Act 3 Scene 1 Act 3 scene 1 is a very important part of the whole Romeo and Juliet play. There are various mixed emotions the audience will endure throughout the scene and horrific blows are struck within this particular scene. After reading the scene‚ we are immediately drawn into one of the main themes of the play‚ ‘Disorder’. The other themes covered in the play includes: Love versus hate‚ Disorder‚ Fate‚ Friendship and Revenge. The scene takes place at ‘Verona’‚ a

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    characters in particular‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio‚ are three very different men‚ and are driven by impulses and their different characteristics. Tybalt is driven by his rage and craving for violence‚ Mercutio is driven by his friendship with Romeo‚ and Benvolio is often driven by his love for peace. But these men do share one common trait‚ loyalty. Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio are loyal to their families and their friends without question and with great passion. Tybalt is a man whose anger

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    How does Shakespeare present conflict in act 3 scene 1? In William Shakespeare’s play ‘Romeo and Juliet’ there is alot of conflict particularly in act 3 scene 1. The audience find conflict interesting to watch because it creates drama and tension. Shakespeare uses many dramatic devices to present this; some of these techniques include foreshadowing‚ puns and irony to add to this effect. Another reason why Shakespeare uses conflict in the play is so that the audience are able to get attached to it

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    for a quarrel. This leads to Tybalt being extremely angry‚ knowing that he is a violent character this is foreboding of the fact that this will torment Tybalt‚ eat him up in a way &he will want to do something to Romeo to give him pain. The quote‚ ‘I will withdraw’ foreshadows that a fight will break between Romeo &Tybalt later in the play. However‚ Shakespeare makes the audience think that Tybalt is going to kill Romeo but in fact later on in the play Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo shows lack of conflict

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    In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ Benvolio is more civilized than Tybalt. To begin‚ Benvolio is respectful towards his kin. In a conversation with Montague‚ Benvolio wishes that “[his] noble uncle…so please [himself]‚ step aside” (Shakespeare 1.1.140-153). Benvolio addresses his uncle with the utmost respect and politeness‚ depicting his civilized nature. Next‚ Benvolio tries to avoid violence. Upon seeing a fight‚ Benvolio intervenes to try and “put up [their] swords” (1.1.63)

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    Comparisons of Films From watching the older and more modern version of the killing of Mercutio and Tybalt there are obvious differences‚ as well as hidden ones. The comparison is between the Zeffirelli version and the more modern version. Watching these movies‚ paying close attention is important because it is not just the scenery and which characters are played by whom‚ but what the director was trying to portray in this scene. Both these versions were very different and it is obvious that

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    & Checchi‚ F. (2012). The burden of tuberculosis in crisis-affected populations: A systematic review. The Lancet Infectious Diseases‚ 12(12)‚ 950-65. doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S1473-3099(12)70225-6 Nolan‚ C. M.‚ Blumberg‚ H. M.‚ Taylor‚ Z.‚ Bernardo‚ J.‚ & al‚ e. (2005). American thoracic Society/Centers for disease control and Prevention/Infectious diseases society of america: Controlling tuberculosis in the united states. American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine‚ 172(9)‚

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