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    Friar Lawrence's Fault

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    Who is to blame?! There’s so many people who caused the chaos in Verona; the deaths of Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ Romeo‚ and Juliet. But who actually caused it all? The world may never know... Could it be Friar Lawrence’s fault? The feuds between the two households (Capulet and Montigue)? Or Juliet’s parents in general? Well‚ you’ll find out soon... How could it possibly be Friar Lawrence’s fault? I mean‚ he did give Romeo poison to kill himself since Romeo thought that Juliet was “dead” and he does want

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    the streets of Verona. Tybalt Capulet and Mercutio Escalus were found dead. Since their deaths‚ Romeo the son of Montague has been banished. When both households came to know‚ they were filled with anger and grief and swore revenge against each other. On Tuesday the 1st of July at noon‚ an 18-year-old named Mercutio - a close companion of Romeo Montague- was stabbed with a 67 cm sword in his chest‚ by 25-year-old Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montague was enraged. He fought Tybalt and killed him in a duel

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    I don’t believe any person or occurrence is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. I think the combination of fate‚ history‚ circumstance‚ and personality were what killed them. In terms of history and circumstance we must remember that marriages were arranged back in the sixteenth century. This is a really important point to consider because the lovers rebel against their custom. In my opinion this is a major cause of their deaths. For Romeo and Juliet there was never really a chance

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    this was a significant turning point in the book because Romeo was banished. As the story goes on characters such as Tybalt and Mercutio set off a spin of events eventually ending in the death of the beloved Romeo and Juliet. While Romeo and Juliet hid their love‚ more plain to see was turmoil and conflict between the Capulet’s and the Montague’s. More specifically‚ Tybalt and Mercutio got into a brawl about Romeo going uninvited to Capulets ball. This is the first of many conflicts in Shakespeare’s

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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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    screenplay visually. One such example of plot adaptations is when‚ in the screenplay‚ Tybalt recognizes Romeo’s voice at the Capulet masque. When Tybalt hears him‚ he becomes enraged. This is not so for the film. Romeo takes off his masque at the fountain and forgets it there. He returns to the masque and that is when Tybalt recognizes his face. However‚ the result is the same‚ Tybalt becomes enraged and vows to extract his revenge on Romeo since Old Capulet said for him

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    In The Play

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    In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare‚ we are introduced to a controversial yet crucial character named Mercutio. However‚ in the original Shakespeare play and the modern film adaption of Romeo and Juliet by Luhrmann‚ the presentation of this character alters. Mercutio’s name derives from the word ‘mercurial’ which means eloquent‚ active sprightly and changeable‚ and Shakespeare purposely used this characters name as to present his character of this manner. In both the original play

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    punishments from the king before he killed Paris‚ not to mention Tybalt tries to kill Romeo for suspicion of talking bad about him and the Capulet household. For example Tybalt said “Come hither‚ covered with an antic face‚ Now‚ To fleer and

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    love] in a grave‚ [but made room] to lay [another] in” (II.III.85-86). Obviously‚ Friar realizes that the fate of the lovers will not be virtuous; however‚ he goes along to perform the marriage. Shortly after the marriage‚ Romeo is guilty for killing Tybalt and is banished from Verona. When Juliet’s parents wish for her to marry Paris Friar offers an alternative. Friar suggests to Juliet that if she would “[…] hast the strength of will to kill herself […] (IV.I.73) then she would not have to marry Paris

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    “Romeo and Juliet” is a play written by Shakespeare around 1950‚ which celebrates the beauty of love whilst also exploring the destructive nature of pride - the tragedy is made all the more poignant because both these elements of human nature are incorporated. The play is mostly about how love‚ not pride can affect people’s emotions. Shakespeare shows how love can be beautiful yet destructive. The tragedy is created when love and pride work together to create doomed circumstances for Romeo and Juliet

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