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    becoming effeminate‚ he quickly felt the need to be manly and take revenge on Tybalt for killing Mercutio. Romeo exclaims‚ “O sweet Juliet‚ / Thy beauty hath made me effeminate / And in my temper softened valor’s steel” (III.1.118-120). Romeo blames Juliet as his reason for killing Tybalt. He thinks that their love has made him more feminine and have less honor and courage during a battle‚ which is why he kills Tybalt. He believes his love overwhelmed him and is why when his temper flared he lost

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is certainly a tragedy‚ one of the best tragedies that ever was written. The reason that this story is a tragedy is because our two main characters both kill themselves out of love for the other and for the fact that they cannot be together. However‚ there is a question to be posed. Who is to blame for those tragic deaths? The answer is not a “who” but a “who all”. Multiple people are responsible for the death of the two; people from both families. It seems terrible

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    through and weigh his options‚ contributing to his rashness. Shakespeare utilizes the phrase “fire-eyed fury” to imply that Romeo’s actions are driven solely by his anger‚ and lost in his rage‚ he kills Tybalt without considering the danger he puts himself in for both fighting and killing Tybalt and disobeying Prince Escalus‚ further emphasizing his reckless nature and impulsiveness and epitomizing his character weakness‚ as ultimately‚ Romeo’s impulsive decisions contribute to his and Juliet’s untimely

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    Who to blame Essay In the story Romeo and Juliet‚ there were two lovers from two different families in which they loved each other so much that they ended up killing themselves over each other. Now there was somebody to blame‚ and that somebody is Friar. It is his fault because he didn’t deliver the letter. Throughout this essay I will explain and give reasons why I think Friar was the main reason that caused many deaths in the end of the story. The first reason why I think Friar is the one

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet presents us with an array of timeless values that are depicted through Baz Luhrmann’s filmic adaptation of the text. The main contrast between Baz Luhrmann’s film and the original text is that the film context takes place in a modernised society much like ours today‚ carrying the same notions that are present within the original text into a society relevant to ours. The Concept of family is a key moral in both Baz Luhrmann’s and Shakespeare’s texts that is intertwined

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    Good and Evil Throughout the years we have pondered upon the idea of good and evil. “The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” is no different. In this play written by William Shakespeare‚ there are multiple “main” characters‚ and every single one of them have two opposite sides. These people are Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Lord Capulet‚ the Nurse‚ and Friar Laurence. First of all‚ Romeo. Throughout the story he tries his hardest to make Juliet happy‚ even if it means his own life could be at stake. Romeo loves Juliet

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    Bekah Mele Mrs. B P: 1/ English 9 Why Count Paris Would Be a Better Husband than Romeo. For Juliet‚ Romeo was not the only man in her life. There was another man who wanted to marry the young Capulet. This man was Count Paris. Count Paris was a rich noble kinsman of the prince and much more settled than Romeo. The Capulets loved Paris more than Romeo which would leave no stress on family problems. Paris and Juliet could have been public about their marriage which was a luxury that Romeo and

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    has a very large consequence because he then proceeds to kiss her only to find out later that she is a Capulet. Another action proving Romeo is impulsive is when he kills Tybalt: “Staying for thine to keep him company. Either thou or I‚ or both‚ must go with him” (III‚ i‚ 90). Without thought Romeo sets on a mission to kill Tybalt not thinking about the

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    the fight broke out‚ with the help of a passer-by. Montague and Capulet servants started by brawling and taunting each other through baseness. Benvolio‚ a nephew of Montague tried to calm the fight‚ but in vain. As soon as lady Capulet’s nephew‚ Tybalt‚ made an appearance on the scene‚ the old grudges came to the surface. Although everybody has forgotten the real cause of this long lasting vendetta between the two families. In a trice‚ fighting broke out between the two noblemen. Gradually‚ citizens

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    Montague’s in the market with them and because of the feud between the two households a fight is started. The fight is stopped for a second when Benvolio (of the Montague household) comes in and pleads for them to stop fighting but the fight resumes when Tybalt (of the Capulet household) comes in and mocks Benvolio. The fight intensifies after that involving everyone available from both households but is abruptly stopped when Prince Escalus arrives and threatens both households by saying if they disturb

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