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    character or situation 2. Ex: Any scene with Nurse or Mercutio. D. Couplet 1. Def: A pair of rhyming lines‚ usually of the same length and meter 2. Ex: Lady Montague: “O‚ where is Romeo? Saw you him to-day? - Right glad I am he was not at this fray.” E. Dramatic Foil 1. Def: A character who highlights or brings out the personality traits of another character in a play because of contrasting characteristics 2. Ex: Scene with easy-going‚ jovial Mercutio and the serious Romeo. F. Dramatic Irony 1. Def:

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    their parents if they could marry each other with the Friar supporting them‚ then it would prevent their deaths‚ and would greatly fix the families feud. I feel like if Mercutio was alive‚ that he wouldn’t have helped them. Mercutio appears to be a hothead throughout the play‚ and appears to really hate the Capulets‚ if Mercutio found out Romeo loved Juliet‚ then he would probably be mad at him‚ and eventually try attacking

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    In the story "Romeo And Juliet"‚ Romeo and Juliet both commits suicide because Romeo thought Juliet was dead so he kills himself; but‚ when Juliet woke up she found that Romeo killed himself so she kills herself. After reading this story my number one question was: "Wose fault was it?" Everyone does have their own faults in the situation; but‚ I am going to give my reasons to why Friar Lawrence and Tybalt are the two people who has the most fault in the suicide of Romeo and Juliet. Some people may

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    sentiment appear to be considerably all the more valuable and delicate their relationship is the crowd’s just break from the ruthless world pressing against their adoration. The battles in the middle of Mercutio and Tybalt and after that in the middle of Romeo and Tybalt are turbulent; Tybalt executes Mercutio under Romeo’s arm‚ escapes‚ and afterward abruptly‚ and mysteriously‚ comes back to battle Romeo‚ who slaughters him in retribution. Energy exceeds reason every step of the way.

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    scenery‚ and costume of the time and place depicted in the play which is 15th century Verona‚ Italy. The following is a report that I have prepared evaluating‚ and describing specific costumes that these characters (Romeo Montague‚ Juliet Capulet‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio Montague) are to be dressed. This report will include a brief synopsis‚ materials‚ decorations‚ hats‚ jewelry‚ and cosmetics. Romeo son of the Montagues born of nobility will be dressed in the finest of garments adorned with jewels

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    and eventually affects the realm. This opening scene is also important because it was ultimately Tybalt that killed Mercutio. Tybalt has already proved to be a hothead and quick to anger‚ as well as blatantly proclaimed his hatred and disdain for peace with the Montague family. While Mercutio wasn’t innocent‚ it was clear that Tybalt was out looking for trouble. The tension that has been building up between these enemy clans has finally come to a climax

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    The contrast between light and dark in Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare comes up a lot in the play. Juliet is often compared to light‚ as Romeo compares her to the brilliant light of the torches and tapers‚ which illuminate Capulet’s great hall when first seeing her (I.IV). Romeo is often compared to darkness‚ as he creates an artificial night for himself because of his unrequited love. Juliet is the light that free him from his darkness. As has been noted‚ Romeo becomes emotional because

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    of ‘Romeo and Juliet’‚ the death of Tybalt and Mercutio are depicted very well. From the scenes leading up to their deaths‚ to the actual death scene themselves‚ the acting and use of camera angles give a more in depth look at their deaths. The use of techniques and camera shots clearly display the effects intended in the recontextualised version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’. In the scene leading up to Mercutio’s death‚ there are many close ups of Mercutio which convey his facial characteristics as well

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    Montagues especially with Romeo. His anger is fueled when he discovers that Romeo crashed the Capulets party‚ after that night he wants to kill Romeo. However he does not succeed‚ instead of killing Romeo he fatally stabs Mercutio.That one mistake causes Mercutio his life‚ “Romeo slew him.” (III‚I 180) In the play William Shakespeare never explains why the Montagues and Capulets are fighting or why there is a big feud. Tybalt is only part of the feud because he thinks he has to‚ he is fighting a fight that

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    Nurse • Peter — Capulet servant • Sampson — Capulet servant • Gregory — Capulet servant Peripheral characters • Friar Lawrence — friend and advisor to Romeo and Juliet • Mercutio — Romeo’s best friend; Prince’s kinsman • Prince Escalus — Prince of Verona; kinsman to Mercutio and Paris • Paris — Loves Juliet • Rosaline — Romeo’s first love who never actually appears in the play • Friar John — Friar Lawrence’s friend • Apothecary — Romeo’s acquaintance

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