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    branches ranging from servants to distant cousins due to the hatred of their family’s enemies. “I pray thee good Mercutio‚ Let’s retire. The day is hot‚ the Capulet’s abroad; and if we meet we shall not ‘scape brawl” (Quote from Benvolio‚ Act 3 scene 1) Benvolio implies a warning to Mercutio and Romeo that if they meet a member of the Capulet family they would be forced to duel. This quote presents the ideas of mass amount of violence between the Capulets and the Montagues. This hatred is stated shown

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    death. Romeo exclaims to Tybalt‚ after Tybalt killed Mercutio‚ “He’s alive and victorious‚ and Mercutio’s dead?” (3.1.84). In this quote‚ Romeo is yelling that a great person was just killed by Tybalt‚ who shouldn’t be alive for killing Mercutio. When he is already known for his fighting and he had killed other people before‚ he will have a target on his back. Romeo is mad at Tybalt because he had just killed Mercutio‚ his friend. After killing Mercutio‚ Tybalt came back to fight Romeo. He didn’t want

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    anger‚ you are more likely to make impulsive decisions. There are many pieces of literature that center attention on controlling anger. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ anger is seen through important characters. Both Tybalt and Mercutio prove to be hot-tempered and impulsive in stressful situations. In tough situations‚ Tybalt proves to be heated and impetuous. When Benvolio is trying to stop Gregory‚ Sampson‚ and Abraham from fighting‚ Tybalt yells‚ “What‚ drawn and talk of peace

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    Juliet’s love for each other. Close relationships were formed between Juliet and her nurse‚ Romeo and Mercutio and Mercutio and Benvolio. In Act 3 Scene 1 Mercutio and Tybalt are caught in an argument‚ Mercutio is stubborn and does not want to stop “Men’s eyes were made to see things‚ so let them watch. I won’t move to please anybody.” The love in this act is shown through brotherhood‚ Romeo and Mercutio love each other like siblings. In the scene of Mercutio’s death‚ he holds true to his understanding

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    thought because she is acting similar to a child trying to get whatever it wants. Another pair of foil characters is Benvolio and Mercutio. "I pray thee‚ good Mercutio‚ let’s retire...we shall not scape a brawl; For now‚ these hot days‚ is the mad blood stirring."[III‚ i‚ 1& 3-4] This quote shows Benvolio is civil and not looking for trouble‚ unlike Mercutio. This quote also demonstrates Benvolio’s smarts because one can see that he thought out the events that could potentially happen. Shakespeare

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    who is to blame for them dying? That is what I am explaining in this essay. Mercutio is a kinsman to the prince and friend of Romeo. He is neither Montague or Capulet but he stays on the side of the Montague because he is Romeo’s friend. Some of his most famous quotes in the play include; “Ask for me tomorrow‚ and you shall find me a grave man”‚ and “A plague a’both your houses! They have made worms’ meat of me.” Mercutio persuades Romeo at the start of the play to go to the Capulet party‚ which is

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    Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare as a play for the theatre. William Shakespeare took his idea from an Italian folk story and is heavily influenced by sonnets which where developed by Francesco Petrarch an Italian poet. Shakespeare took most of his inspiration for Petrarch for demonstrating love with in the poem. William Shakespeare wrote most his plays with three main themes. These themes are gang warfare‚ Young love and a moral in the tale. William Shakespeare is now widely

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    Romeo and Juliet 1. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ the two characters Romeo and Mercutio‚ despite being close friends‚ are quite different when it comes to their personalities and the way they view things. What is a rather large difference between the two is their sharply contrasting views on love. Romeo is a romantic that takes love too seriously‚ although he has a bit of a habit of switching his feelings towards different girls. His character seems to suffer from a type of manic depression. He easily

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    The scene commences with benvolio and mercutio at the town square. Benvolio states the day is hot; the capels are abroad let’s retire. As tension assembles due to the igneous weather‚ Benvolio functions a brawl. Functioning as the scene is set in a public place there are ought to be none quarrelling this has been forbidden by the prince of Verona. At this moment Benvolio is agitated and the audience are waiting for an action thrilled clash‚ as for mercutio he is not taking Benvolio fear actively

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    jumped into a marriage too quickly. They married within 12 hours of even meeting each other‚ even though being married quickly was normal back then‚ it wasn’t normal to be married within 12 hours of meeting. Their marriage is a great example of the quote from Luigi da Porto‚ he remarked "What great risks and what rash deeds lovers will commit in the name of love." The two young lovers are too young and too immature that there is too many things from stopping their love. Many people will argue to

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