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    Act 2’s introduction. Therefore‚ it is necessary to consider to some extent what Shakespeare constructs on stage before Act 3 begins. Before we enter Act 3‚ there are a few things we‚ as an audience‚ are already acquainted with. We know that Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ is currently furious about Romeo showing up at their party. He is determined to seek revenge‚ to ‘teach him a lesson’‚ and he is not the type of man who would back down easily‚ as he says at the party “I will withdraw‚ but this

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    Factory Man: How One Furniture Maker Battled Offshoring‚ Stayed Local-- And Helped Save an American Town displayed the incorporation of many African Americans into the workforce of the Bassett furniture factories during the early twentieth century‚ despite the horrific instances of racism that plagued the American South. During the 1900s‚ the American South was synonymous with Jim Crow laws and segregated facilities for African Americans and whites. However‚ since the establishment of Bassett

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    this downfall. Those characters are‚Tybalt and Romeo. There are several reasons why these two characters are the most responsible for the demise of Romeo and Juliet. Some reasons are because Tybalt started the fight that resulted in romeo being banished. In my opinion I believe Romeo is responsible because he acted violently when he killed Tybalt‚ paris‚ and himself‚ and because when he heard about Juliet’s death he left mantua and acted impulsively. Tybalt had always been a character who has caused

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    mix. Dramatic irony was used in Act 3 Scene 1. Romeo came back joyful because he is now married with Juliet who is Tybalt’s cousin but Tybalt does not know about this. Tybalt wants to fight with Romeo but he refuses and tells his love for Tybalt. Dramatic irony was used because the audience know that Romeo is cousins with Tybalt but Tybalt is not aware of it. Tybalt cries: “Therefore turn‚ and draw!” The audience is afraid to what may happen next and this keeps them reading on because they are very

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    reached its highest level and is in the phase of developing more with the new innovations. Innovations that helps a lot of people to have a more convenient way to do enormous job to be done in a short period of time. Almost public high schools like Bernardo Lirio Memorial National High School (BLMNHS) are still handling their student record by means of using file document in a manual manner. The grades of the student are computed and recorded manually which it took time for the teachers to be done.

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    Romeo’s friend Mercutio gets killed by Tybalt and Tybalt is killed by Romeo. As a result‚ Romeo gets banished from Verona‚ and Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan that ends both Romeo and Juliet get killed. Therefore Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are for sure the one who is responsible for this tragedy First Tybalt is one of the people who are responsible for the tragedy. Tybalt hated the Montagues already‚ and when Romeo showed up to the Capulet party‚ Tybalt overreacted and got angry at Romeo and

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    she found that Romeo killed himself so she kills herself. After reading this story my number one question was: "Wose fault was it?" Everyone does have their own faults in the situation; but‚ I am going to give my reasons to why Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are the two people who has the most fault in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may think that the messenger has the most fault in this situation. I can understand why because he was late to give the letter that explained Juliet’s plan

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    Core 18 – Writing Essay “who’s to blame” The deaths of Romeo and Juliet are mainly to be blamed on Tybalt‚ the parents and Romeo and Juliet. This is because Tybalt‚ fought with Mercutio‚ which made Romeo step in‚ kill him and then get banished from Verona. The parent’s‚ had an ongoing feud which made it very difficult for Romeo and Juliet to be together‚ which made the little scenario happen the night they died. As for Romeo and Juliet‚ well they were just children madly in love‚ and they did

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    People may think that Tybalt is to blame because he got into a fight with Romeo ultimately causing Romeo to be banished. Tybalt did actively and willingly go to battle with Romeo in the streets. He also did kill Mercutio and caused Romeo to seek revenge for his friend. However‚ Tybalt attacked Romeo because he was raised to hate the Montagues. All that Tybalt knew was his family’s hatred for the Montagues. Due to this‚ Tybalt got into a fight with Romeo‚ causing Romeo to get

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    decision making skills of one of its characters‚ Tybalt. In scene 3 Tybalt‚ who is very angry because Romeo crashed the Capulet party‚ engages Romeo’s friends in a non sensible rage demanding Romeo. Tybalt’s clear ignorance to the fact that if he kills Romeo he will be executed is patent. Tybalt’s desire to kill Romeo is irrational‚ illogical‚ and impulsive regardless of the alleged loss of honor that Tybalt had experienced earlier in the story. If Tybalt had been thinking clearly then there would probably

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