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    and unfortunately‚ fate causes them to commit suicide in despair. In this play‚ main conflict‚ Juliet’s tragic flaw‚ and Romeo’s tragic flaw is incorporated throughout the scenes. Romeo believes it is love at first sight when he hides underneath a mask so that no one will recognize him and observes Juliet during the Capulet’s dinner party. After the party‚ Romeo and Juliet confess their love for each other during the balcony scene in act two‚ scene two. The main conflict in The Tragedy of Romeo and

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    Act Three: Scene 1 Narrator. This scene opens where Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ and later Romeo meet Tybalt on a street. Romeo had just gotten hitched and is feeling great and calm. Mercutio on the other hand wants to race Tybalt‚ but it turns bad and needs a little explaining done. [Exit Narrator and enter Benvolio and Mercutio] Benvolio. (tired) Come on Daddy-O‚ let’s cut out. It’s steaming like a hot pot and the Capulets ride‚ if we eyeball them‚ then we will have to rumble. Mercutio. (relaxed and

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    of night / As a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear” (I.v.44-45) Juliet‚ a stunning luminescent treasure‚ is opposed to the darkness of the Ethiopian skin tone. Contrastingly‚ Montague articulates his apprehension concerning Romeo’s current actions to Benvolio explaining that Romeo “shuts up his windows‚ locks fair daylight out‚ / And makes himself an artificial night.” (I.i.130-131) These examples of light and dark imagery refer to Romeo’s decline into depression after Rosaline’s announcement to remain

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    comparing and contrasting Benvolio and Tybalt. The values analyzed for these characters are family‚ fighting and peacekeeping. I will be analyzing these values to demonstrate that even though everyone is different and have different morals they have the same intention. EXPAND MORE... Benvolio and Tybalt are from different families that dislike each other due to their previous past. However‚ Benvolio and Tybalt both value family and care to aid their family members. Benvolio as well as Tybalt have different

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    Tybalt and Benvolio In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the difference of Benvolio and Tybalt is deeply shown because they serve as dramatic to each other‚ Tybalt demonstrates the good and evil natures that exist in man‚ proving that evil is destructive. Tybalt and Benvolio are different in terms of values‚ respect and trust‚ but both are similar in the sense that they support their family a lot. Readers see Tybalt as a mean person and Benvolio as a person who makes

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    Capulet. They don’t seem to like the other family and they fight. Benvolio is the one who is mostly to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he forced Romeo to go to the dance‚ and then he pushed Romeo to search for a girl‚ and after threw him under the bus. Benvolio is the peacemaker in this story. He tries to make sure no one gets in trouble. He tells Romeo that he “will measure them a measure and be gone.”(1.4.10) Benvolio wanted Romeo to go to the dance with him. If Romeo wouldn’t have

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    faiths‚ but out of all of them one was the most innocent. In “Romeo and Juliet”‚ Benvolio is free from guilt and a harmless man. He likes to keep peace. Furthermore‚ Benvolio had to suffer in many parts of the play. Finally‚ he is very helpful and does nothing wrong. Benvolio is free from guilt; he does nothing wrong and had nothing to do with lying or killing. Benvolio is the most innocent character in the play. Benvolio is the most innocent character in the play because he tries to keep the peace

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    at odds with one another. Three characters in particular‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio‚ are three very different men‚ and are driven by impulses and their different characteristics. Tybalt is driven by his rage and craving for violence‚ Mercutio is driven by his friendship with Romeo‚ and Benvolio is often driven by his love for peace. But these men do share one common trait‚ loyalty. Tybalt‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio are loyal to their families and their friends without question and with great passion

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    His silver mask twitches every time he speaks. He slowly descends the left side of the staircase. As he does so‚ he teases the ladies and tries to get everyone to dance. He comes to a halt at the bottom to converse with his cousin. My gaze drifts to two mysterious

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    Tybalt versus Benvolio Benvolio and Tybalt are two enemies who despise each other. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare there a few people that has opposite personalities. In the play in act I‚ scene i Benvolio and Tybalt are immediately shown as opposites. This is because a fight starts and Benvolio tries to break it up but then Tybalt enters the stage and forces Benvolio to fight against him. William Shakespeare tries to show the two separate families of the Montagues and the Capulets

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