characterization of Tybalt‚ and the plot structure after Juliet pretends to kill herself. Because of impulsive behavior‚ many deaths occured in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses foreshadowing to demonstrate this. The Prince says‚ after the first fight‚ “ If you ever disturb our streets again‚ Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace”(I.i.89-90). The Prince exclaims that if another fight were to break out‚ the lives of both families would be at stake. Later on in the play‚ Tybalt imputes
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Romeo had told Tybalt he would not fight him yet Tybalt engages a fight with Romeos friend “[Romeo] art a villain…therefore turn and draw” Romeo tries to reason with him but there is no hope‚ and when Tybalt ends up killing Romeos closest friend‚ Benvolio Romeo loses it and kills Tybalt (Shakespeare 3.1.59-65). If Romeo had not killed Tybalt he would not be exiled for his irrational actions and would not have caused stress on both the Montague and Capulet family. Now Even though Tybalt lost his temper
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In 3.1‚ Romeo killed Tybalt because Tybalt killed Mercutio. Romeo was very impulsive when killing Tybalt‚ he did not think about the ramifications of killing Tybalt. This was also an emotion-based decision because ignoring the fact‚ Romeo was impulsive‚ he let his emotion of anger guide him into killing Tybalt. Once more this impulsive decision came from the frontal lobe which is immature and the emotional decision
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leads him to make decisions that result in not only his and Juliet’s deaths‚ but others as well. First‚ Romeo is so in love with Juliet the first day he meets her that he must marry her the next day. Second‚ his impulsiveness leads him to killing Tybalt to avenge Mercutio’s death. Lastly‚ he decides to kill himself all for the reason he believes Juliet is dead. Romeo’s decisions are what cause the
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There is now a rise in tension as Tybalt and other Capulet servants enter. Benvolio’s panic is tangible “By my head here come the Capulets!” Mercutio in contrast responds “By my heel‚ I care not.” Mercutio continues his banter with a witty response‚ his defiance openly invites‚ and‚ indeed‚ relishes‚ the potential conflict. We begin to see that his wit goes hand in hand with his careless caddish language and Benvolio’s fears are indeed well founded. Tybalt‚ in telling his men to “follow me
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widely expressed throughout the play generally between Romeo and Juliet and also nurse and Juliet. However‚ the emotion of hate is also conveyed through the rivalry of the Montague family and Capulet family as well as the hatred that Romeo has towards Tybalt for killing Mercutio. The play‚ Romeo and Juliet set in Verona revolves around a long lived fuel between two upper classed families; the Montague family and the Capulet family. Both families express hatred towards one another due to an old argument
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He didn’t just cause problems with the Capulets by killing Tybalt‚ but he also got himself banned. Of course some could argue that none of this is his fault. That his parents should have guided him better. Especially his mother‚ she should have been there when her son’s heart was broken. But she was not. And even
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is not the type to go into a situation guns ablaze. The same can’t be said for Tybalt. During that same party‚ he identifies Romeo as a Montague and immediately has to be talked out of fighting him. In line 85‚ he directly states that‚ "I’ll not endure him." (1‚ 5‚ 85) It’s only after the leader of the house Capulet tells him off that he decides not to harm Romeo‚ though‚ this he does reluctantly. Throughout act 1‚ Tybalt shows no signs of restraint‚ he fights out of anger‚ he fights regardless of
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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Macbeth‚ Julius Caesar‚ and Hamlet are just a few of William Shakespeare’s thirty-seven plays. Some would argue that Romeo and Juliet is by far his best and most famous. In this tragedy two families‚ Capulet and Montague‚ are feuding. Despite this problem‚ the two young lovers still meet and continue on to get married. Their love for each other is so strong it will eventually lead to their deaths. The amazing work of Shakespeare and how he created it made such
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