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    Tybalt the Fool Bruce Lee‚ a famous martial artist‚ said‚ “A quick temper will make a fool of you soon enough.” (goodreads.com). Anger has caused many people resort to violence. Being quick to anger proves lack of logic and thinking. Tybalt was quickly made a fool after challenging both Mercutio and Romeo due to a bad temper. He died soon after due to his own horrible decisions. Tybalt practically was his own killer with his actions throughout the story. Tybalt was responsible for his own death because

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    Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ was the living embodiment of the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. He represents the hatred the families share towards each other‚ showing how he has learnt from birth to hate the Montague family. He is seen as the instigator of countless events with Romeo and his friends‚ even killing Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio. After killing Mercutio‚ in an act of revenge Romeo kills Tybalt. Juliet‚ regardless of being related to Tybalt‚ even knows that Romeo “lives

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    of the jury‚ I strongly believe that Tybalt is the main culprit of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin‚ i.e. a Capulet. After he kills Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio‚ in a street brawl‚ Romeo mortally stabs him. This causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Tybalt majorly contributed to Romeo and then Juliet’s death. If he hadn’t killed Mercutio in the first place‚ Romeo wouldn’t have been banished and Juliet wouldn’t have had the potion. Tybalt‚ the "Prince of Cats‚" tends to stalk

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    Tybalt and Benvolio In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the opposition of Benvolio and Tybalt is deeply emphasized because they serve as dramatic foil to each other‚ Tybalt demonstrates the good and evil natures that exist in man‚ thus proving that evil is a destructive force. Tybalt and Benvolio differ in terms of values‚ respect and trust‚ but both are similar in the sense that they fiercely support their family. Readers see Tybalt as a pugnacious person and Benvolio as a person who

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    Indirect and direct characterization is used with Mercutio in act 2‚ scene 4 to help the audience perceive his vulgar character. While Mercutio was frolicking‚ the nurse asks Romeo‚ "I pray you‚ sir‚ what saucy merchant was this that was so full of his ropery?" This is a direct characterization of Mercutio‚ who is being addressed as a foul mouthed punk full of crude jokes by an elder. By using this literary device‚ the audience knows that Mercutio is rotten and repugnant. He likes to make jokes

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    Their major evidence lies in act I scene IV where Mercutio persuades the Montague heir to join him at the Capulet party in hopes of finding a girl to dissolve any thought of Rosaline from his mind. Had Mercutio not insisted that Romeo join him in revelry‚ the two lovers would have never met‚ thus saving them from a doomed relationship. However‚ their relationship would not have

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    give out. Even though‚ the servant didn’t know how to read‚ he asked one of the four men in a little room to read it‚ that man was Romeo. The servant asked Romeo to read it to him. Mercutio tried to convince him to go to the party to look for her. But‚ while

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    In William Shakespeare’s exciting novel Romeo and Juliet Mercutio is a character who shows negative point of view on love. Mercutio is a friend of Romeo‚ who is the protagonist of the story. Mercutio mock Romeo for being in love with Rosaline. He is not happy for being in love with Rosaline. In “act scene 4” Romeo and Mercutio are talking about love. Mercutio says something negative about love. He mocks love because Romeo is depressed and he want to make Romero happy. Act I‚ scene 4 “ If love is

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    Juliet is filled with interesting characters‚ plots‚ and twists. Two of the most notable characters in the play are Mercutio and the Nurse. They both bring an exciting element of comic relief and also a sense of tragedy that shapes the outcome of the plot and the plays fatal ending. These two characters acted as the closest companions to Romeo and Juliet (aside from each other after meeting) and were influential and bold characters throughout the play. Mercutio was related to the Prince‚ but also

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    with characters like Tybalt‚ Romeo‚ and Paris there’s an element of drama that the girls from the story can’t compare to. First ‚Tybalt‚ the fiery hot head‚ has had a tremendous influence on the plays dramatic feel with his short tempered personality and reckless behavior it’s no wonder that Tybalt sets off most of the tragic events that occur in the story. Tybalt states "...I will withdraw but that intrusion shall‚ now seeming sweet‚ convert to bitter gal" (1015). After Capulet warned Tybalt to

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