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    Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play written by one of the most famous English writers‚ Shakespeare‚ in 1601‚ is one filled with many conflicts‚ even starting from the story’s background. "From ancient grudge break to new mutiny" (Act I‚ Sc. 1). Conflicts‚ more often than not‚ end in tragedies. Romeo and Juliet having many conflicts‚ has also ended in a terrible tragedy‚ the death of the lovers. "... a pair of star-crossed lovers take their life..." (Act. I‚ Sc. I). Even before the play has begun‚ the

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    decisions mush like Juliet. If he hadn’t of killed tybalt he wouldn’t have been banished. Romeo kills himself as soon as he sees Juliet because he thinks that shes dead. Romeo was madly in love with Rosaline at the start of the play. Murcutio persuades romeo to go to the capulets party where he meets Juliet. If he didn’t go he wouldn’t have fallen in love with Juliet and tybalt wouldn’t have challenged him.Romeo is to blame‚ he committed suicide‚ he killed Tybalt and Paris‚ he was quick to marry Juliet and

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    with the words “if we meet we shall not escape a brawl‚ for now‚ these hot days‚ is the blood stirring” in line 3 and 4 of act 3. In Act 2‚ scene 4‚ Tybalt‚ one of Juliet’s cousins‚ challenges Romeo to a duel. “Thou‚ wretched boy‚ that didst consort him here‚ slat with him hence.” Romeo says‚ “This shall determine that.” They fight‚ and Romeo slays Tybalt and the tragedy continues to unfold. The art of dueling as described in Romeo and Juliet has significance for that time in history. The final duel

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    of Romeo and Juliet. The first minor character to be mentioned should be Tybalt. He was a butter enemy of Romeo‚ and had he not been ’slain’‚ Romeo would never had been banished. In Act 3‚ Scene 1‚ Tybalt kills Mercutio when Romeo attempts to come between the combatants and averts the fight. Out of blind rage‚ Romeo kills Tybalt. "And in my tmeper soften’d valours see!" Had Romeo not decided to exact revenge on Tybalt‚ perhaps the Capulets might have accepted him as a son. This would mean that

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    their deaths. In the end‚ there are many characters to take fault for both Romeo and Juliet’s Death. In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet’s death are to blame by Friar Laurence‚ The Rivalling families‚ and Tybalt Capulet.

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    religion and visit church every week‚ whilst another may value honour and may do anything in their power to protect their name. One’s value will also affect the outcome that leads to their end. For example‚ Romeo’s value of relationship leads him to kill Tybalt‚ in order to avenge the death of Mercutio. This in turn causes a chain reaction of events‚ where Romeo is ultimately banned from Verona. The characters Romeo from William Shakespeare’s play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ written in 1599 and Teddy from Alden Nowlan’s

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    English Essay The concept of fate functions as a central theme in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. In the opening prologue of the play‚ the chorus informs the audience that Romeo and Juliet are “Star Crossed Lovers”. What the chorus means by this is that Romeo and Juliet are controlled by fate‚ a force which is often related to the movements of the stars. No one can comprehend what fate has in store and neither did Romeo and Juliet. Fate is a powerful force‚ whether predestined or persuasions

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    might get one thinking what kind of man is Romeo and what drives him and his actions. Romeo is a very passionate teenager who is driving by his emotions. He falls instantly in love with Juliet‚ just by looking at her. His shows his anger when he kills Tybalt‚ and Paris. Finally‚ his emotions push him to commit suicide. Romeo falls head over heels for Juliet the moment she steps foot into the ball. Once he lays eyes on her‚ he forgets about his pains and only thinks of her‚ and how beautiful she

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    marriage between Romeo and Juliet. More importantly‚ this arranged marriage drives Juliet to thoughts of suicide; Juliet laments to her mother‚ “Delay this marriage for a month‚ a week‚ Or if you do not‚ make the bridal bed In that dim monument where Tybalt lies” (3.5.201-203). As death is the final factor that separates Romeo and Juliet and the arranged marriage is the stimulus for suicide contemplation‚ the Capulets’ decree of Juliet’s future marriage indirectly leads to the final separation of the

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    and Juliet just communicated better and recognized the love they shared‚ their relationship would not have been ruined. Tybalt is the antagonist in the beginning of the play. Even after his death‚ his actions and the following consequences are still felt. He is responsible for the death of Mercutio which leads to Romeo killing Tybalt and Romeo’s eventual exile. Even though Tybalt is the bad guy‚ he cannot really be blamed because like almost all of the other characters; his actions are caused by his

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