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    Romeo and Juliet Essay In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ violence‚ prejudice and hatred interfere with love and happiness. This is brought about through as love as a cause of violence‚ the conflict between this individual and society and the idea of fate this shown in the ballroom scene and the fight scene. A scene that explores the idea of how violence‚ prejudice and hatred interfere with the ability for the main characters of Romeo and Juliet is Act 1‚ Scene 5‚ The Ballroom Scene. Violence

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    the banishment of Romeo and the suffering of the lovers. If Tybalt had not held a grudge against Romeo for going to the Capulet party‚ he would not killed Mercutio. Him murdering Mercutio caused a chain reaction. Benvolio explains to the Prince‚ "There lies the man‚ slain by young Romeo‚ that slew thy kinsman‚ brave Mercutio". Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ which caused Romeo to seek vengeance and kill Tybalt. Romeo was banished for killing Tybalt‚ and so on‚ eventually leading to the death of both Romeo and

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    friends crash the party and that is where he meets Juliet. They instantly fall in love. Juliet’s cousin Tybalt sees Romeo there and is angry. The next day is when the two love birds plan to get married. After the wedding Romeo sees his best friend Mercutio and Tybalt fighting in the streets. Romeo tries to stop the two. Romeo tells Tybalt that he cannot fight him for he is his cousin. This makes Tybalt mad‚ he tries

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    Major Theme in Romeo & Juliet – The Meaning of Gender A major theme in Romeo and Juliet is the meaning of gender. Romeo and Juliet puts forward a myriad of points concerning masculinity. One example is Mercutio‚ who enjoys quarreling‚ fencing and joking. Mercutio is a character who enjoys showing off and displaying his authority and wit. He has definite ideas about what masculinity should look like. He criticizes Tybalt for being too interested in his clothes and for speaking with a fake accent

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    gas station is burned with fire (hot) that makes Tybalt become more passionate to chase Benvolio to kill him. Another conflict also comes up in the hot and dry beach when Mercutio is killed. Tybalt comes to kill Romeo‚ but Romeo doesn’t want to fight. Indeed‚ it makes Tybalt angry and hits Romeo. The hot weather provokes Mercutio to fight for Romeo and accidentally he is killed. This is the hottest setting of place in the story‚ in which the climax of the story also begins here‚ as the impact of hot

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    Romeo & Juliet and Medea Essay “You know you’re in love when you can’t fall asleep because reality is finally better than your dreams” – Dr. Seuss. This quote explains how love can possess you‚ sometimes in a way that causes powerful devotion. Other times it may cause a malignant insanity. But that is why I think that in the plays of Romeo & Juliet and Medea‚ love and hate are just as powerful because they create each other. In the story of Romeo & Juliet‚ love and hate play a serious role in

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    This extract has taken place in Act III‚ Scene I and occurs in a public place of the town. Benvolio‚ Mercutio‚ Tybalt and Romeo are having an argument‚ which turns in to a sword fight‚ Tybalt kills Mercutio and for that Romeo kills Tybalt. At the point in time where Romeo kills Tybalt they are actually cousins by marriage although Romeo and the audience the only ones aware of this‚ creating dramatic irony. Mercutio’s death is the climax and turning point for the play and is the beginning of the tragic

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    Lady Capulet responds to her by saying‚ "Talk not to me‚ for I’ll not say a word / Do as thou wilt‚ for I have done with thee" (3.5.15). Act Two. Scene 1. Question 1. Mercutio and Benvolio are same in some ways. They are both Romeo’s friend and care for him dearly‚ but there are also many differences between them too. Mercutio is more headstrong‚ like a bull. He goes right into things without thinking about them or the consequences they could have. Like in scene 1 when him and Tybalt are fighting

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    is detached from the fighting as he dares to be. Although Shakespeare substantially promotes non-belligerence throughout the play using the character Benvolio‚ he does not agree with the way Romeo attempts to break up the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio ("I thought all for the best") - perhaps he is conveying to us that interference is bad. This is well shown in the Franco Zeffirelli (1968) film of "Romeo and Juliet" as the fight is made out to be gentlemanly and playful‚ it

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    seed‚ a seed in the form of a dream in which a girl who he met at the Capulet’s party would direct him to his death. Upon telling his friends of this vision‚ Mercutio responded: “O‚ then I see Queen Mab hath been with you . . . Through lovers’ brains‚ and then they dream of love”(1.IV.754). After fate had put the plan into motion‚ Mercutio then set the scene for the two to be lovers before they had even met. Another reason Romeo and Juliet must have met as an act of fate is because it is so opposed

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