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    unjustly left unpunished for his actions that led to the death of the two passionate lovers‚ Romeo and Juliet. One person that is unjustly punished is Romeo. He should never have been banished because Tybalt would have been killed anyways for killing Mercutio and he was just doing what the law would do anyways. Tybalt committed an unjust murder and Romeo just gave him what was coming to him. Saying Romeo was unfair in his actions is just like saying that if the Prince had sentenced Tybalt to death on

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    “Here’s some advice‚ stay alive.” Haymitch Abernathy. These well-known words were said to Katniss and Peeta as they head into The Hunger Games for the very first time‚ and also told upon Romeo as he was banished from the city of Verona. The love between Peeta and Katniss‚ the violence‚ the time period‚ and the characteristics of the people makes this story very comparable to The Tragedy of Romero and Juliet. Both story lines are having to deal with love and hatred. Katniss and Gale grew up together

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    responsible adult in the situation‚ Friar Lawrence should not have succumbed to their hasty requests. The marriage simply made Romeo and Juliet’s relationship stronger‚ and because of their newly formed bond‚ Romeo refused to fight Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. Mercutio stepped in to defend his honour‚ and as a result was slain. To avenge the death of his best friend‚ Romeo kills Tybalt

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    Tybalt‚ Benvolio‚ and the Prince encountered each other for the first time. On the streets‚ Sampson and Gregory are two Capulet men who were trash talking the Montagues. During their dialogue‚ Gregory starts a quarrel with a couple of Montagues and a fight starts between all of the men‚ which causes people in the street to fight with each other. When Benvolio tries to halt all of the fighting‚ Tybalt attacks him; however‚ the Prince ultimately shows up and makes everyone stop fighting‚ announcing

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    Friar‚ and Benvolio’s personalities and explain how they contributed to the tragedies. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin. He has a fiery temper and is always looking for a fight. Because of this Tybalt starts most of the fights seen in the play. He killed Mercutio and fought Romeo. Romeo killed him and got banished‚ which caused him to flee Verona. The Friar is the priest in Verona. He sees almost everyone twice a day. He plays an important part in the story because he marries Romeo and Juliet‚ hoping to

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    Romeo And Juliet Vs Love

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    Love is a strong emotion that is accepting‚ appreciating‚ and wanting to make others feel good. In the play‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare shows that there are different types of love including idealistic love‚ parental love‚ and love between friends. Romeo and Juliet show idealistic love. However‚ Nurse‚ and Capulet show. there is also so a lot of hatred going around and a bad feud between the Capulets‚ and the Montagues. No one knows how the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues began but

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    Light and darkness are one of those common motifs found in literature. It came be used to draw a theme or show contrast between characters. An example of this motif is Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Throughout Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare creates a dramatic contrast and connection between light and darkness by using scenes that can be happy and bright‚ but have a dark theme‚ and how the characters provide that contrast as well. Shakespeare conducts multiple scenes in the play that have that

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    Initially‚ in Act I of Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo’s language is more infatuated and distressed‚ but after he meets Juliet in Act II‚ his language alters and becomes more lighthearted and mature. In Act I of Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo is fantasizing about a girl named Rosaline. He perceives her as extremely gorgeous and also thinks he is in love with her. However‚ he has never spoken to her. As a result‚ Romeo is being melodramatic about many things. His speech pattern is more poetic and is centered around

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    Prof. English May The True Hero: The Superior Character in Romeo and Juliet The play of Romeo and Juliet is different from William Shakespeare’s other tragedies in that there is not a clear distinction of individual heroes. The two protagonists are more passive than active; both are naïve and lacking understanding. The hero is often thought to be the romantic‚ yet often hysterical‚ Romeo. But Romeo’s immoral background‚ emotional outbursts‚ mishap murders‚ and foolish actions make him a poor

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    Romeo And Juliet Blame

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    Romeo and Juliet is a story of a forbidden love between two teenagers from enemy families that is resolved in two tragic deaths. Romeo and Juliet were tragic and not stupid. They were two teenagers who fell in love‚ and it was not their fault their love turned to a tragedy. The main causes for the tragic end of the play were fate‚ the ancient feud between the Capulets and the Montagues‚ the way things had gone out of control for them and the fact they could not do anything about it. One of the

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