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    pain not only in our world‚ but in the world of Romeo and Juliet. One might think the death of Tybalt and Mercutio was solely due to the rivalry between the Capulet and Montague families. However‚ when looking closer at the text‚ Mercutio’s death was in big part‚ a result of Romeo’s love for Juliet‚ and Tybalt died because of Romeo’s compassion for his friend Mercutio. When Romeo refused to fight Tybalt‚ “The reason that I love thee doth much excuse the appertaining rage...therefore farewell‚” his

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    actually dieing at the end. Also it is the Messenger’s fault too because the messenger should of immediately told Romeo about the plan Friar Lawrence and Juliet agreed to make.In Romeo and Juliet‚ Romeo is exiled from Verona by the Prince for killing Tybalt. Capulet misinterpreting Juliet’s grief ‚ she agrees for her and Count Paris to marry but if Juliet refuses then she will be denied by her own mother. As Juliet visits Friar Lawrence for help she tells him the problems she is having so Lawrence tells

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    disadvantages were proved to be true in the event of the Karla Homolka/ Paul Bernardo case. Paul Bernardo‚ husband of Karla Homolka‚ was also known as the Scarborough rapist‚ and was responsible for the abduction‚ rape‚ and murder of two teenaged girls‚ Leslie Mahaffy and Kristen French. However at that time‚ between 1991 and 1992 when both girls were reported missing‚ police had no suspects‚ and no suspicion of Paul Bernardo. To the police‚ Karla Homolka’s testimony

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    banished from Verona for a fight involving his best friend Mercutio and a Capulet by the name of Tybalt. Romeo however‚ hears only that Juliet is dead‚ so he returns to Verona to see her one more time before ending his own life. Minutes after Romeo dies‚ Juliet wakes to find her lover‚ and takes her life as well. There were clearly many fragile variables in this plan‚ though if fault is placed‚ then Romeo‚ Tybalt‚ and the Montague and Capulet families themselves would carry the most blame. Throughout the

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare displays how true love can end because of fate. In the story‚ Romeo and Juliet fall in love at first sight even though they are a part of two different families involved in a feud. Over time‚ Romeo found himself in a terrible situation and believed that Juliet was dead. Out of grief and sadness‚ Romeo kills himself just so Juliet can wake up to a dead a Romeo and actually dying this time by killing herself. Many believe that free will is the

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    of the feud between their parents. The kinsmen of the Montagues and Capulets were deeply involved in the feud and some even died fighting about it. At Capulet’s masquerade party‚ Romeo shows up to see his first lover Rosaline and this provokes Tybalt. Tybalt is angered by Romeo’s appearance and wants to fight Romeo‚

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    The story proves that while love can be an incentive for positive change‚ it can also be a dangerous catalyst capable of repercussions as severe as death. The characters of Romeo‚ Juliet‚ and Tybalt particularly set off this catalyst through irrational actions stemming from their impulsive temperaments. Romeo’s passion and sensitivity complement his love for Juliet well; however‚ they also frequently cloud his judgment. At the beginning of the

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    refers to when Tybalt wants to get Romeo taken out of the Capulet party. Hate in this scene is seen in Capulets party being gate crashed by Romeo Montague and that the families are foes. The Luhrmann version of the film dramatises this scene as the characters are wearing clothes that reflect there roles in the play. Romeo wears armour and this makes him a knight in shining armour that will come to rescue Juliet. Juliet wears an angel costume to symbolise that she is young and pure. Tybalt wears a devil

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    the rage of their parents causing the deaths of their children. We soon learn the surnames of the warring clans‚ Capulet and Montague‚ and both patriarchs (as well as their respective ladies) appear in the flesh in the play’s first scene. Although Tybalt of the Capulets is the most aggressive character on the stage‚ Mercutio’s twice-spoken curse‚ "a plague a’ both houses!" (III‚ i.‚ ll.91‚ 106)‚ makes it plain that the sides are equally to blame for his death‚ and by extension‚ for the tragedy that

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    From Self- absorbed to Strong- Willed: The Metamorphosis of Romeo Montague “Oh Romeo‚ Romeo‚ wherefore art thou Romeo?” (II.ii) Juliet Capulet’s question about Romeo’s character may interest many people while being enthralled with William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ because Romeo Montague does not act as a typical male protagonist in the play. Unlike the typical protagonist‚ Romeo transforms into a whole new person through the scenes. Instead of obtaining a physical change‚ he has gone through

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