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    Who is the Real Killer of Romeo and Juliet. “From forth the fatal loins of these two foes‚ A pair of star-crossed lovers take their life. Whose misadventured piteous overthrows Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.” (Shakespeare Prologue) Romeo and Juliet is a story of love and death where two fated lovers kill themselves because of family strife and the cause of their deaths goes deeper than just the two killing themselves. In this story based in Verona‚ two families‚ the Montagues

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    Romeo found out and fought Tybalt. They fought till Romeo tagged Tybalt and killed him. The prince found out and he made the decision that Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ Romeo avenged Mercutio’s death‚ and then he said that Romeo is shunned from Verona and must go to Mantua. Juliet found out and ran to priest and told him that Romeo had to go to Mantua for killing Tybalt. The priest said he would give Juliet a potion

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    Taking Risks Most teenagers fall in and out of love like day turns to night‚ Romeo and Juliet however‚ are different. Romeo and Juliet seem to think that they are each other’s one true love and are both prepared to do crazy things to protect it. Some say that they did these things because they’re teens and teens often do reckless things. In The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare the star-crossed lovers’ tale ultimately ends in death not only because teens often tend to value reward

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    Option 1 Every teenager goes through a growth. Sometimes it’s not very easy‚ but they soon turn into young adults. In the story Romeo and Juliet‚ a teen named Juliet fell in love with someone a little older than her; Romeo. Throughout the story‚ they mature a lot. They started the story a little bit childish‚ and sometimes they moved too fast‚ but soon both Romeo and Juliet matured into young adults. They matured together‚ and personally. First‚ Juliet shows maturity many times. Juliet is introduced

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    Romeo and Juliet Act I Scene I This scene takes place in Verona‚ Italy‚ on a public street. Gregory and Sampson‚ who are part of the Montague household‚ are looking for some trouble. Abram and Baltizar‚ part of the Capulet household are there also. Due to fact that the Capulet’s and Montague’s are enemies‚ they start fighting. The prince comes out and interrupts the fight. He warns them if they keep fighting they will be persecuted. Romeo‚ the son of Montague‚ cannot be found. Montague ask

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    truce between each other and Tybalt wouldn’t have died. However‚ Romeo didn’t tell‚ so Tybalt ended up killing Mercutio‚ Romeo’s best friend. He couldn’t protect Mercutio because he couldn’t fight back since that’s Juliet’s cousin. Romeo then later changed his way and got revenge on Tybalt for killing his best friend. As an outcome‚ Tybalt died because of Romeo’s friendship for Mercutio over his love for

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    What effect does the theme of fate have on the play ? Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story where the two lovers meet their unfortunate deaths caused by their feuding families and forbidden love. The play encircles the vital theme of fate‚ as demonstrated by a series of events that occur. Firstly‚ the sheer birth of the “pair of star-cross’d lovers” into controversial families is an act of fate. “the fearful passage of their death marked love” purely advises the audience that both characters

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    lovely life and didn’t have to commit risky actions. Moreover‚ at a young age they didn’t know how to face the conflicts._ Plus‚ the marriage was the root to the series of tragic events. For example‚ marriage caused Juliet to act as she is dead‚ Mercutio to be killed and Romeo to be vanished from Verona. However‚ it was pure stupidity- they acted foolishly before thinking through their actions. For instance‚ _instead of waiting for the letter that would’ve explained the situation‚ Romeo to assume

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    Two young lovers in Verona‚ Italy seems like a story that will end happily ever after‚ but when extreme haste is involved‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ by Shakespeare‚ ends in death‚ destruction‚ and ultimately makes this play a tragedy. The only non-hasty aspect is the urge to wait to tell the households about the Capulet-Montague wedding. Haste is exceedingly dangerous in this play because people were hasty to fight‚ fall in love‚ and to essentially kill themselves. One reason that haste is why Romeo and

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    sword fighting skills. Since being kin to Juliet presumes that he was a part of the Capulet household‚ which he was very proud of and quick to defend. Due to his lack of thinking before acting he was killed by Romeo’s rage after Tybalt himself killed Mercutio‚ a dear friend of Romeo. The three causes of his death are arrogance‚ pride‚ and Romeo’s contribution to the situation.

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