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    Consequences of Chocies

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    In life‚ there are many times when people are forced to make tough decisions. These decisions are not always easy to make‚ and it is possible to say‚ that life is all about choices. With every decision made‚ comes a consequence. Consequences are not always a negative or a positive. But‚ greater choices lead to greater consequences. Once the choice is made‚ it cannot be altered. There are many reasons why people make decisions. They can act in a matter of love‚ or their hatred for someone can drive

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    Benvolio D. Tybalt 3. How does the fight end? A. Benvolio breaks up the fight B. The prince threatens them with death if they fight again C. Tybalt breaks up the fight D. The prince threatens to banish them if they fight again 4. Why is Romeo so sad? A. Rosaline doesn’t want him B. He missed the servant fight C. He is just depressed D. He has lost a family member 5. Who wants to marry Juliet? A. Paris B. Romeo C. Mercutio D. Tybalt 6. Why

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    that William Shakespeare tries to convey in his infamous play‚ Romeo and Juliet. This play revolves around characters from two rival families that elicit their deaths and that of several others due to their impulsive personalities. Romeo‚ Juliet and Tybalt each let a particular emotion cloud their judgement‚ causing them to make decisions with no prior thoughts of consideration for consequences. Their lack of will to resist and control their desires becomes the cause of their demise. When experiencing

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    Romeo and Juliet Act 3

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    two families. Tybalt enters looking for Romeo and rudely addresses them. Mercutio and Tybalt are about to fight when Romeo enters. Romeo tries to avoid the conflict because he is now married to Juliet. Mercutio cannot stand Romeo submitting to Tybalt’s cruelty and draws his sword to fight. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo’s arm and runs away. Benvolio tells Romeo “the brave Mercutio is dead”(3.1).  Romeo realizes his love for Juliet has made him a coward and now seeks revenge. Tybalt returns and they

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    can be summed up with this statement: "Alas‚ poor Romeo‚ he is already dead! Stabbed with a white wench’s black eye; run through the ear with a love-song; the very pin of his heart cleft with the blind bow-boy’s butt-shaft. And is he a man to meet Tybalt?"(II.iv.13-17). He thinks love is a disease and something that will weaken any man. Romeo knows of Mercutio’s feelings due to his constant teasing: "Nay‚ I’ll conjure too. Romeo! Humours! Madman! Passion! Lover!"(II.i.7-8). As a result of this teasing

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    characters. In William Shakespeare’s timeless tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ the characters Romeo and Tybalt are great examples of foil characters‚ they contrast with each other in different ways‚ like motivations‚ traits‚ and actions. Romeo exemplifies emotions like love‚ passion‚ and impulsivity. While traits such as an aggressive nature‚ a strict disciplinary code‚ and loyalty to your family are more important to Tybalt‚ they are not. The constantly contrasting motivations of the two is a great reason why

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    almost pick a fight with Abraham and Balthazar‚ servants of the house of Montague. Enter Benvolio: Seeing a Capulet kinsman‚ Sampson and Gregory start to fight with Abraham and Balthazar. Benvolio tries to stop the fight‚ but Tybalt enters and attacks Benvolio. Benvolio tells Tybalt that he doesn’t want to fight “I do but keep the peace: put up thy

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    hoping the marriage will bury the family feud. Benvolio and Mercutio run into Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ who is aware and furious that Romeo snuck into the Capulet’s feast. Tybalt challenges Romeo to a dual; however‚ Romeo begs Tybalt to hold off the fight until he learns an important fact (Romeo and Juliet’s Marriage). Mercutio volunteers to fight Tybalt instead‚ and Mercutio is killed. Romeo‚ infuriated‚ kills Tybalt and evades the location. Romeo is then banished from the city by the Prince. Juliet’s

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    weakest people you will ever meet. Throughout the book he shows this trait in pretty much everything he does. He lets the reader see his weaknesses when he think that Rosaline is the only one good enough for him to marry‚ when he is scared to fight Tybalt‚ and when he threatens to kill himself because he can’t be married to Juliet. Romeo shows his weakness in many other spots in the book. Romeo lets his emotions get way too much in control of him sometimes and it has a large affect in the outcome of

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    Who Was Responsible? In William Shakespeare’s play about two star-crossed lovers who eventually took their life‚ many important questions have been by the poetic community. One question in particular has baffled the minds of many‚ who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? To put the blame of their deaths on themselves‚ would be inaccurate. There were many characters that could share the same‚ if not more‚ of the blame to which led to the devastating demise of the two beloveds.

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