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    general themes of the play. Love is shown when Mercutio treats Romeo almost as if he is his own brother to protect his honour. Hate when Mercutio and Tybalt both die when a feud between the two families erupts into a coldblooded brawl. Also fate‚ as when Romeo describes himself as a fortune’s fool‚ a helpless victim of the goddess Fortune‚ after he killed Tybalt. This moment is regarded as the turning point of the play. Shakespeare uses different moods and atmosphere at the start of the scene. Benvolio

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that young people struggle in life depending on their maturity level. Shakespeare shows that three people in the play are struggling to deal maturely with different challenges Romeo‚ Juliet and Tybalt are placed with the same problems. Romeo is faced with challenges throughout the entire play. Romeo is forced to figure out a plan and follow it. His maturity level causes his actions to fail. Romeo shows very little

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    violence excessively‚ a perfect example is Tybalt. Tybalt seems to enjoys fighting‚ he “hates the word [peace] as [he] hates hell [and] all Montagues” (1.1. 68). The majority of the violence in the play is caused by Tybalt because in every scene he is present in he tends to overreact and is always the first one with his sword drawn. In act 1 scene 5 at the Capulet party‚ Tybalt recognizes Romeo ’s voice and within ten words is calling for his sword. Tybalt grew up during the feud and was heavily influenced

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    misunderstandings and poor decisions to lead them down the path of blood at the family’s hands. Whereas‚ the true blood is in the hands of Romeo‚ the Capulets‚ and Tybalt. To begin with‚ the Capulets are to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death

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    In addition‚ Mercutio‚ Tybalt‚ Paris‚ and Lady Montague all die. All this despair is caused because Romeo and Juliet are disobedient to their families. Since Romeo and Juliet craved to be united‚ their disobedience against their parents led them to their death. Thus‚ the theme of the play is that disobedience leads to the destruction of life. First‚ the duel between Mercutio and Tybalt leads both of them to destruction. Romeo tries to be nice to Tybalt by saying. "Tybalt‚ the reason that I have

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    the tragedy of the play. In many places‚ Romeo acts very hastily with decisions having to do with marriage with Juliet. However‚ the character most responsible for the tragedy of the play is Mercutio. His hasty behavior having to do with fighting Tybalt in acts two and three most influences the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Haste helps Shakespeare communicate his point on why making hasty decisions can have a negative outcome for someone. Romeo’s hasty acts range from killing a murderer to taking

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    Shakespeare does not let Benvolio discover their love until later. When he is almost to his garden‚ ‘Tybalt’ shows up riding a lawn mower and chases down Benny. Tybalt’s traits are shown here as he is completely driven by rage and seeks to fight similar to Shakespeare’s own version. Tybalt cuts off his gnome hat‚ being a sign of respect‚ and tries to crush Gnomeo when he appears. Gnomeo‚ angry at Tybalt for what he had just done‚ attacks him on the lawn mower. This shows how Gnomeo was overpowered

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    by examples of Romeo’s struggles with Tybalt and himself‚ Mercutio fighting with Tybalt and Juliet’s nurse‚ and by Juliet’s troubles with her nurse and her father. Plenty of conflicts are present in Verona‚ Italy. Most of them are caused by the feud between two families‚ the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. Even though there are a lot of disputes going on‚ the two that stand out the most are the one between Romeo and himself and the one between Romeo and Tybalt. The first one is Romeo’s strife with

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    Franz Kafka once said‚ “Love is a drama of contradictions.” In other words‚ love can cause joy as well as sorrow. Often in life‚ people are in love and therefore have many contradictions with those that they love. William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet explains the rivalry between two households‚ the Montagues and the Capulets. Romeo‚ a Montague‚ and Juliet‚ a Capulet‚ fall in love‚ but since their houses experience strong hatred toward each other‚ they must withstand difficult challenges and face

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    youth. During the play‚ Romeo’s personality develops through the actions of his three foils‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio and Friar Laurence‚ making him the man he is at the end of the play. Throughout the play‚ the developing rash and hasty personality of Romeo is crafted by the foils contrasting characteristics. The aggressive side of Romeo is conveyed by the hot-tempered and fiery personality of Tybalt Capulet. Tybalt Capulet is a character that is very selfish and always goes around looking for a reason to

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