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    contrasts of crime and violence versus peace and law‚ love versus hate‚ and young versus old. <br> <br>The uses of crime & violence versus peace and law are demonstrated in Act 3‚ Scene 1. Tybalt and Mercutio exchange remarks back and forth‚ when Benvolio steps in and encourages them to stop. <br> <br>Mercutio: Consort? What‚ dost thou make us minstrels? <br>And thou make minstrels of us‚ look to hear nothing but discords. <br>Here’s my fiddlestick‚ here’s that shall make you dance. <br>Zounds‚ consort

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    martial artist‚ said‚ “A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.” (goodreads.com). Anger has caused many people resort to violence. Being quick to anger proves lack of logic and thinking. Tybalt was quickly made a fool after challenging both Mercutio and Romeo due to a bad temper. He died soon after due to his own horrible decisions. Tybalt practically was his own killer with his actions throughout the story. Tybalt was responsible for his own death because he tried to start the fight‚ he lost

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    being sarcastic and this angers him further‚ while Mercutio perceives Romeos words as giving into tybalt and not defending the family name‚ he finds this disgusting. “O calm‚ dishonourable‚ vile submission!” Shakespeare shows how words can be interpreted in many different ways‚ another clever device. Dramatic irony is also used when Tybalt says “Here comes my man‚” as Romeo enters‚ this reveals that Tybalt has no interest in conflicting with Mercutio‚ he is here to fulfil his revenge against Romeo

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    Rock Bottom Productions Presents: Romeo and Juliet By William Shakespeare Act 2 Mason Noteboom‚ Sean Guderian‚ Lailah Safi‚ Hadar Ziv‚ Jack Tanner‚ Elle Meyer‚ and Brendan Haines Table of Contents: Dramaturgy: Section 1: ● Paraphrase of Act 2 .......................................................Page 3 ● Glossary............................................................................Page 3-7 ● Description of Context....................................................Page 7 Section 2: ● Description

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    ROMEO AND JULIET CHARACTER ANALYSIS Juliet Capulet Juliet is not 14‚ but nearing the age of maturity from immaturity. She is seen as a good willing‚ obedient child at the start of the play. She tries to love Paris‚ a man who Lady Montague arranged for Juliet. This however‚ is quite a childish in her ways of being obedient and she has an immature idea of love. She has no friends that share her age‚ and she is not comfortable being around conversations that are about sex. This is seen in Act 1

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    as The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke in 1562 and retold in prose in Palace of Pleasure by William Painter in 1567. Shakespeare borrowed heavily from both but‚ to expand the plot‚ developed supporting characters‚ particularly Mercutio and Paris. Believed to have been written between 1591 and 1595‚ the play was first published in a quarto version in 1597. This text was of poor quality‚ and later editions corrected it‚ bringing it more in line with Shakespeare’s original. Shakespeare’s

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    that had a horrible effect on the lovers. Things were expected to turn out this way‚ because they were star crossed lovers. In the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare the main characters are Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Paris‚ Capulet‚ Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and Tybalt. Here is a short summary of the play: Romeo attends a celebration at the house of Capulet. The same celebration that is for Juliet to get an idea on her might to be future husband‚Paris. Romeo lays eyes on Juliet‚ and he falls

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    one day‚ Mercutio was hanging out with his friends when Tybalt come to him and start to make fun of Romeo’s friend. Mercutio that was quick temperament gets angry and calls Tybalt for a fight‚ Benvolio tries to prevent this fight but Tybalt accept the challenge and they start fighting. Mercutio that was very funny starts to make fun of Tybalt in the fight‚ but Mercutio’s adversary don’t like this joke and when Romeo entered in the middle of the fight to try to stop it‚ Tybalt stabs Mercutio‚ kills

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    unclean. (Prologue) However‚ after the first civil brawl‚ Romeo and Mercutio decide to intrude on the Capulet’s masked party. Consequently‚ they eventually become discovered by Tybalt due to Romeo’s easily distinguishable voice‚ yet Capulet discourages and scolds him from confronting Romeo and ruining the party. This humiliates Tybalt‚ and draws him into wanting to take the present matters into his own hands‚ dealing with Romeo and Mercutio some other time while his anger gradually builds. Tybalt This

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    As he draws his sword‚ Romeo angrily fumes‚ “Alive in triumph‚ and Mercutio slain? / away to heaven respective lenity / And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now! / Now‚ Tybalt‚ take the “villain” back again / That late thou gavest me; for Mercutio’s soul / is but a little way above our heads / staying for thine to keep him company

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