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    Hate In Romeo And Juliet

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    Hate impacts society more than love because hate can affect people directly and indirectly.In Romeo and Juliet early on we learn that two families hate each other the montagues and capulets Romeo is a montague and Juliet is a capulet. Their families ancient grudge causes a downward spiral of death and sadness throughout the whole story and everybody is affected in a negative way because of the families grudge. In the story a young couple falls madly in love but their love is denied by multiple obstacles

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    Benvolio Character Traits

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    and an enemy of Tybalt. Benvolio tries to be a peacemaker and a counselor to his friends and an enemy of the Capulets. Benvolio is a family member of the Montagues. The three character traits that will be explained are going to be an enemy‚ a peacemaker and a counselor. Why is Benvolio an enemy of Tybalt? Because Benvolio is a family member of the Montagues. " Why? What makes Tybalt so special? Who is he?"(2.4.91). Benvolio wonders why Tybalt is so special‚ Tybalt is not just another

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    M. H teacher ENG2D3 21 May 2013 Romeo and Juliet: Text vs. Films Comparison From their representation of characters to their use of language‚ Zefirelli and Luhrmann take two very different approaches to Shakespeare’s second most famous theatrical work. The 1968 version of Romeo and Juliet‚ directed by Franco Zeffirelli‚ is set to a more traditional idea. The historical architecture of these towns provides a somewhat more authentic feel to the film. The scenery as portrayed in the 1968 film

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    their love for each other and plan their marriage. Romeo and Juliet would probably not have met ever again if he did not go back that night. Romeo’s decision to kill Tybalt is an important decision because in result of Tybalt’s murder Romeo is banished from Verona and unable to see Juliet ever again and Romeo’s decision to kill Tybalt. Another important decision from the play is Romeo’s decision to sneak back to the Capulet’s home after the party to see Juliet. During the party he sees Juliet and

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    Capulets and the Montagues endures. On July 15‚ 1594‚ in the streets of Verona‚ the feud resulted in the deaths of two gentlemen: Mercutio and Tybalt. Monday afternoon‚ under the blazing sun‚ Mercutio and Benvolio encounter a Tybalt and his group of Capulets and the tension heats up. Romeo enters and Tybalt verbally mocks him and challenges him to a duel. Tybalt is enraged because Romeo showed up at the Capulet’s Party and damaged the Capulet’s reputation. This incident‚ along with Tybalt’s hateful

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    Prince---were killed in the city of Verona. Tybalt‚ the one from the Capulets‚ was the cousin of Juliet on her mother’s side. Mercutio‚ Romeo’s good friend and a close relative of the Prince‚ Escale. Their murdered had led to a final tragedy for the Montagues family‚ which Romeo was evicted from the city of Verona. Mercutio and Benvolio‚ a cousin of Romeo‚ was wondering around on the street earlier today. Then they met their biggest enemy‚ Tybalt and the other Capulets. Tybalt verbally scorned Mercutio and Benvolio

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    mix. Dramatic irony was used in Act 3 Scene 1. Romeo came back joyful because he is now married with Juliet who is Tybalt’s cousin but Tybalt does not know about this. Tybalt wants to fight with Romeo but he refuses and tells his love for Tybalt. Dramatic irony was used because the audience know that Romeo is cousins with Tybalt but Tybalt is not aware of it. Tybalt cries: “Therefore turn‚ and draw!” The audience is afraid to what may happen next and this keeps them reading on because they are very

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    in a tragedy with both Romeo and Juliet taking their life in the Capulet tomb. This tragedy occurs mainly because of Friar Laurence and his decisions. Tybalt Capulet is also a reason why the tragedy occurs. Lastly‚ Romeo Montague’s poor actions lead to the tragedy. The characters who are the most to blame for the tragedy are Friar Laurence‚ Tybalt Capulet‚ and Romeo Montague. Friar Laurence is one of the characters who are the most

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay

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    Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet‚ a tragic play of two star-crossed lovers who kill themselves for each others love‚ Romeo’s hubris‚ his idealism and his personality are emphasized and distinguished by the foil characters: Friar Lawrence‚ Mercutio‚ and Tybalt. To begin‚ Friar Lawrence is a foil character as he emphasizes on Romeo’s impulsiveness and hastiness. Friar Lawrence is a very significant character since his actions and words have a big impact on Romeo’s character. For example Romeo gets over

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    Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Some people blame Tybalt because he started the fight that got Romeo banished in the first place. They are wrong because it was the feud that caused him to hate the Montagues and fate him to start the fight. If the families did not have a feud then Tybalt would have not hated the Montagues and because of that he

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