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    Ever wonder how things would change if Lord Capulet didn’t so some of the things he did in Romeo and Juliet. He did a lot of things that made Juliet a mess‚ and he didn’t even know it. I bet if Lord Capulet acted different‚ Romeo and Juliet would probably have a better or happy ending and it wouldn’t have been as sad as it was. Romeo and Juliet would have been a happier story if he wasn’t the reason Romeo and Juliet died. That’s right‚ I believe he was the reason Romeo and Juliet died in the end

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    Friar Lawrence Blame

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet”‚ Friar Lawrence had a very important role. In this play he was always someone that both Romeo and Juliet could count on when they need advice or an answer to a problem. Also Friar Lawrence was seen to be the priest that always knew what was best for you in the end. Although Friar Lawrence was always there for them and was a priest he caused both families to fight and he even caused many deaths between them. Two deaths that he is most certainly accountable for are

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    In many literary works‚ there are methods that authors use to make a story better. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ dramatic irony is the driving method. Dramatic irony is something in which characters do not know something‚ but the reader or audience knows what the true reality is. According to some researchers‚ “A staple of Elizabethan and Shakespearean drama was dramatic irony” (Halio 25). Furthermore some researchers also belive that dramatic irony is very prominent

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    Definition Essay On Names

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    Names come in many flavors‚ variety‚ and sizes. For most‚ a “name” like mine‚ Rosa Elena Bernardo‚ it means more than a simplistic cold identity derived for numerical organization and recognizing an individual. Otherwise names would be numerical instead of Alphabetical. Names all have a deep rooted cultural‚ and even sometimes spiritual relation towards one’s identity and oddly enough‚ it has a significant impact on a person’s perception of life that correlates with many of the name’s meaning and

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    is what happens in the story. The first conflict between Tybalt and Benvolio takes place in the gas station. It is set in the hot midday. When Benvolio runs away‚ the gas station is burned with fire (hot) that makes Tybalt become more passionate to chase Benvolio to kill him. Another conflict also comes up in the hot and dry beach when Mercutio is killed. Tybalt comes to kill Romeo‚ but Romeo doesn’t want to fight. Indeed‚ it makes Tybalt angry and hits Romeo. The hot weather provokes Mercutio to

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    Romeo: Static Character

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    conflicts. This makes him static because during the play he always lets love‚ and other emotions‚ get in the way and never learns from his mistakes.When Tybalt wants a duel Romeo says‚ “To such a greeting. Villain am I none‚” (III.i.63) and backs down. After Tybalt starts to insult Romeo‚ Mercutio gets in between them and is then killed by Tybalt. “Now‚ Tybalt‚ take the ‘villain’ back again

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    killed Tybalt‚ when Romeo fought with Paris without knowing who he was fighting and when Romeo killed himself not realizing Juliet was still alive. This is some of the proof in the text of Romeo’s impulsiveness. Romeo and Juliet display Romeo’s ill made decisions when Romeo consumed in anger and grief kills Tybalt. Rather than letting the law deal with the murder of Mercutio he takes matters into his own hands and engages Tybalt in a fight killing him in the heat of battle. “Now‚ Tybalt‚ take the

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    who have made this classic play into film. Both directors have portrayed the major scenes within the play with some similarities and differences. The three major fight scenes being discussed are: the fight scene at the start‚ the fight scene between Tybalt and Mecrutio and the death scene of Romeo and Juliet. In the first scene‚ the audience is introduced to the hatred between the two feuding families‚ and both directors portray this in similar and different ways. One similarity is the camera angles;

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    Mercutio is the best friend of Romeo. He decides to provoke a fight with Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin. At first‚ the fight was for fun‚ but Tybalt ended up stabbing Mercutio‚ which resulted in him dying. Romeo found out about his best friend’s death‚ and he wanted revenge. He sought out Tybalt and ended up slaying him. Because of this‚ the Prince banished Romeo for his actions. Juliet’s nurse ends up telling her that Romeo killed Tybalt and he is banished. This brings a lot of misery to Juliet‚ she says‚

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    where Romeo where has just killed Tybalt and although the Prince has not sentenced him to death‚ he is banished from Verona. Romeo says that death would be a better punishment than not being able to see Juliet‚ Romeo is distraught and he seeks counsel from Friar Lawrence‚ but Romeo is acting as a “madman” (III.III.52) because of his many emotions. While waiting at the Friar’s cell‚ he is feeling disgraceful and foolish for killing Tybalt. He killed him because Tybalt killed Mercutio; he did this out

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