The events of Romeo and Juliet are heavily influenced by fate‚ as oppose to the actions of the characters. To be precise‚ occurrences in the play are not always as a result of conscience choices that characters make. Rather‚ chance occurrences (or predestination‚ depending on one’s opinion) cause events to take place; these events seriously alter the course of the play. Fate affects us all every single day‚ but the sheer number of occurrences related to fate‚ as well as the powerful affect these
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Romeo killed himself. Mercutio dies because he replaced Romeo in a duel that should have never happened. Tybalt challenged Romeo to a duel‚ but Romeo refused. Mercutio wanted to defend Romeo’s honor‚ so he ended up fighting Tybalt. Romeo tried to break up the fight‚ but Tybalt stabbed Mercutio by having his sword go under Romeo’s arm. Out of rage‚ Romeo then kills Tybalt. The death of Tybalt and Mercutio made an ongoing family feud much worse. Juliet became incredibly sad‚ and faked her own death
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Romeo and Juliet a true tragedy as this scene is the unfolding of a series of ill-fated events (3.1.84-87) ‘This days black fate on more days doth depend. This but begins the woe others must end’. Violence and blood is demanded early in the scene‚ as Tybalt is after Romeo in order to challenge him to a duel. Newly wed Romeo ignores Tybalt’s insults and respectfully declines his offer‚ as he knows he must respect and love the Capulet’s. Irritated by Romeo’s calm submission‚ Mercutio steps up to the challenge
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“Romeo and Juliet” is a play written by Shakespeare around 1950‚ which celebrates the beauty of love whilst also exploring the destructive nature of pride - the tragedy is made all the more poignant because both these elements of human nature are incorporated. The play is mostly about how love‚ not pride can affect people’s emotions. Shakespeare shows how love can be beautiful yet destructive. The tragedy is created when love and pride work together to create doomed circumstances for Romeo and Juliet
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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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choice to secretly get married‚ then‚ after a failed attempt to run away together‚ they end up taking their own lives in a way using poisons and daggers. The three characters who helped lead Romeo and Juliet to their Demises are Rosaline‚ Benvolio‚ and Tybalt. Rosaline was Romeo’s girlfriend who left him to become a nun. Shakespeare writes‚ “...What sadness lengthens Romeo’s hours? Not having that which‚ having‚ makes them short. In love? Out. Of love? Out of her favor‚ where I am in love.”(1.1.156-161)
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pair of star-crossed lovers who take their life‚" (1.Prologue.6) are results of how tragedy can be caused when the rage of past generations carries over to a younger generation. Tybalt is also an example of the theme. At Capulet’s party‚ he walks up to Lord Capulet and says "Tis he‚ that villain Romeo" (1.5.67). Tybalt learns this rage toward Romeo and all the other Montagues through past generations. 	Putting the objections and differences of Romeo and Juliet’s parents aside‚ however‚ Romeo
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still don’t know which party is too be blamed but we do have a story. According to witnesses the two groups of staff from each family erupted in fight on Thursday morning. Benvolio‚ Romeo’s cousin‚ managed to calm down the fight until Juliet’s cousin‚ Tybalt‚ arrived at the scene and thanks to a pass a byer we know what happened. Soon citizens became joining in with the brawl and picking sides. Soon after the heads of the two families’ began to gaze upon this brawl but by god’s grace our fair prince of
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tybalt’s fault because at the beginning of the story at the party Romeo snuck into a party and Tybalt told Lord Capulet and he said it’s a party let him stay. Tybalt said‚ “Uncle‚ this is a Montague‚ our foe‚ A villain that is hither come in spite To scorn at our solemnity this night.” tybalt is saying that Romeo is a enemy and he’s at the party and he wants to get Romeo out the party. In conclusion Tybalt was a big role of why Romeo and Juliet died.
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