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    after he had killed Tybalt Capulet to avenge his dear friend Mercutio. On the late summer afternoon‚ the young Montague bachelors and Mercutio were wandering when they were interrupted with the merciless Tybalt and his gang. According to witnesses‚ the young Mercutio made spiteful remarks to Tybalt. His audacity then provoked another habitual dispute between the two houses. While they were crossing-swords‚ Romeo allegedly joined them in an apparent ecstatic mood. When Tybalt distinguished the teen

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    death. Romeo and Benvolio managed to get two tickets for their enemies party‚ but Romeo didn’t think it was a good idea. Benvolio convinced Romeo to go and he finally agreed. At the party Romeo saw Juliet and they instantly fell in love not knowing that their families were mortal enemies. Tybalt heard and saw Romeo and he was not happy that a Montague had come to their party. Tybalt decided to tell Lord Capulet but because Lord C didn’t want to ruin the evening‚ he told Tybalt to leave Romeo alone

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    THEORY OF RASA RASA (AESTHETICS) A rasa (Sanskrit: रस lit. ’juice ’ or ’essence ’) denotes an essential mental state and is the dominant emotional theme of a work of art or the primary feeling that is evoked in the person that views‚ reads or hears such a work. Although the concept of rasa is fundamental to many forms of Indian art including dance‚ music‚ musical theatre‚ cinema and literature‚ the treatment‚ interpretation‚ usage and actual performance of a particular rasa differs greatly

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    L I T CHA R T S TM GET LIT TM Romeo and Juliet Protagonists: Romeo and Juliet Antagonists: There are many antagonists to Romeo and Juliet’s love. The most important include the feud between the Capulets and Montagues; Tybalt; the Prince‚ citizens‚ and laws‚ of Verona; and fate. w w w. L i t C h a r t s . c o m Background Info Author Bio Full Name: William Shakespeare Date of Birth: 1564 Place of Birth: Stratford-upon-Avon‚ England Date of Death: 1616 Brief Life Story: Shakespeare’s

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    with Balthazar and Abraham. Benvolio tried to break up the feud until Tybalt attacks him. 2. Prince Escalus breaks up the feud by threatening everyone with death. 3. Benvolio realizes that Romeo’s problem is that he is love and tries to find out who it is. Romeo is too stubborn and will not tell who he is in love with. Act I Scene ii 1. Paris asks Lord Capulet for Juliet’s hand in marriage. 2. Romeo finds out that Rosaline will attend the mask party. 3. Benvolio challenges Romeo to go to

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    The emotions portrayed in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet play an important part in the composition of the play. The two crucial emotions that are introduced in Act One and used throughout the play are the antonyms of love and hate. Contrast between these emotions are used in the first act‚ which supplies us with a more realistic situation. The complicated and conflicting relationships between the characters in the play are explored and portrayed by these emotions. In Act One Scene One‚ the strong

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    willing to put up with Tybalt’s insults – ‘villain’; he doesn’t want to encourage any aggravation with Tybalt… Romeo: "And so good Capulet‚ which name I tender as dearly as my own." because Tybalt is now Romeo’s cousin after marrying Juliet secretly that morning. On the afternoon of Romeo and Juliet’s marriage‚ Juliet is placed in a very awkward situation when she finds out Romeo had murdered Tybalt – Juliet’s cousin‚ in a fit of rage. The Nurse is disgusted with Romeo and begins saying bad things

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    Capulet family‚ which has been feuding with the Montague family for quite some time. The feud has reached proportions involving all members and servants of both households. 2. Benvolio and Tybalt come upon the servants fighting. Contrast their reactions to the fight. Benvolio tries to break up the fight‚ but Tybalt wants to join in and kill all the Montagues. 3. When Montague and Capulet enter and see the disturbance‚ they want to fight‚ too. What do their wives say? Lady Capulet tells

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    banished for killing Tybalt. According to Benvolio the fight started out because of Tybalt aggravating Mercutio. Because Mercutio got mad at Tybalt for making fun of him‚ Mercutio and Tybalt began a duel. During this duel Romeo tried to interfere‚ so they would stop fighting‚ but to no avail they still kept on fighting each other. One of the times Romeo got in between the two he had Mercutio under his arm and while Mercutio was under his arm Tybalt stabbed Mercutio in the chest. When Tybalt pulled out his

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    finest lyrical poems in English. The English Renaissance has often been called "the age of Shakespeare" among his best know plays are "Hamlet"‚ "MacBeth" and Benvolio‚ his cousin‚ and Mercutio‚ a relative of the prince. Both friends have radically different temperaments. Both are linked by their loyalty to Romeo‚ but meet very different ends‚ Benvolio is a stolid‚ relatively unimaginative but thoroughly decent man who is contrasted with the impish‚ brilliantly whimsical Mercutio and the passionate Romeo

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