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    immediately catching the audience’s attention. Despite Benvolio’s request to withdraw from the public areas‚ Mercutio refuses and attempts to provoke Benvolio into aggression‚ by listing the reasons that Benvolio would quarrel. Mercutio lists ‘Why thou wilt quarrel with a man that hath a hair more or a hair less‚ in his beard than thou hast‚’ showing Mercutio’s rebellious and hot-headed nature. Mercutio then explains Benvolio would quarrel by saying ‘Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat’

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    Opinion. There are three very important characters that are responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s Death. The Sad story of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare .The Main Characters of this Tragic Story are Romeo‚ Juliet‚ Tybalt‚ Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ The Nurse‚ Elder Capulets‚ and Elder Montagues. A Short little Summary about two members of Rival Families fall in Love and try to be together‚ but many things problems occur in their Love life. The main person who should be blamed would be Tybalt

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    Romeo and Juliet Analysis A romantic‚ a determined‚ an unpredictable: these are all one-word labels for three very complex characters. Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Mercutio make up a triangle of tangled emotions and situations in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Therefore‚ Shakespeare has created multidimensional characters who have both strengths and weaknesses. Romeo is impulsive and romantic. Romeo loves the idea of “being in love‚” but he does not know what true love really feels like. After

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    Romeo and Juliet: Violence and Conflict Violence and Conflict are the most central parts of Shakespeare’s most famous play Romeo and Juliet. It comes in many forms‚ both in the spoken word and bodily harm. Throughout the play four main characters die‚ there is a riot in Verona square and countless arguments take place. There are many side plots within Romeo and Juliet which involve stories about love‚ betrayal and horror. In the prologue we are told that ‘From ancient grudge break to new mutiny

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    feel the only way they can be together is to get married. Like some of Shakespeare’s best work Romeo and Juliet fits into the tragic genre; although it could be considered a comedy as it starts out a comic play‚ and stays comic until the death of Mercutio in Act3 Scene1. The play is based on opposite themes; love and hate‚ passion and moderation and honour‚ all of which run throughout. One main theme is fate as Romeo predicts his own death. Act3 Scene1 fits in the play as the turning

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    Throughout the play‚ Tybalt made various impulsive actions and choices which were not the best‚ but inevitably his responses were not irrelevant. Tybalt did not cause the tragic amount of deaths in Verona. He was merely trying to keep up with the feud. Mercutio induced Tybalt into their duel and Mercutio’s death was accidental. After the chaotic brawl (1.1) Romeo still took the risk of attending the Capulet’s feast for meeting Rosaline. In order to protect Tybalt’s kin he had to act recklessly when he

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    brawl of the two feuding families. Furthermore in Act three Scene one‚ the prejudice between the families get worse. When Tybalt wanted revenge with the Montagues‚ he then confronted Romeo and Mercutio and started a duel. In addition the prejudice between families got even worse‚ when Tybalt kills Mercutio. Also‚ in Act five Scene three‚ Tybalt challenges Romeo to fight and Romeo kills him. Which lead to prejudice between the families. The street in Verona‚ a public place‚ is where the prejudice

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    Shakespeare is about two young lovers‚ their feeding families‚ and the tragedy that ensues in their lives. Romeos and juliet fall in love immediately at a party‚ this angered Juliets’s cousin‚ Tybalt. Tybalt tries to duel with Romeo but instead fights Mercutio‚ leaving both dead and Romeo exiled. With out the family’s knowledge Romeo and Juliet had been married with the help of Frair Lawrence and Nurse. Heartbroken‚ Juliet goes to Friar Lawrence for help and he gives her a option to fake her death so she

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    start of act 3 scene one s one of calm‚ Benvolio and Mercutio of the Montague household are walking along when Benvolio suggests that they ‘retire’ inside because if they should cross paths with the Capulet’s a brawl would be inescapable. Mercutio is a fiery young man who likes fighting the Capulet men whereas Benvolio is also fiery but has heeded the warning of the prince and doesn’t want to fight. The Capulet men come across them and Mercutio torments them and in doing so starts a fight‚ Romeo who

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    Abbas Mohammad Pd.4A 9/4/12 Diana Assignment Princess Diana Dies in Paris Crash The discussion of how the interaction of speaker‚ audience‚ and subjects affects the text is fundamental one because it determines how effective the text is in achieving its purpose. The purpose of this text is not to tell readers only how Princess Diana died but also who’s responsible for the death and criticize them. However the news report failed to achieve their purpose they lacked to criticize the press‚ who

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