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    result. Every character in the story made choices out of free will but these choices ultimately lead to fate. Fate was the most responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because it is depicted by foreshadowing‚ the feud between the Montagues and Capulets and the power of the future. Foreshadowing in Romeo and Juliet was used to make the audience aware of what will happen in the story prior to the events unfolded. For instance‚ a part in the story that exemplifies foreshadowing is in the prologue

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    Conflicts make the world go around‚ but when is conflict reaching the point where family relationships are affected? In Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet‚ both the Montague and Capulet families experience conflicts that in return‚ leave long lasting effects on their families. While many people may argue that the feuding between the families in the play cannot be used as a relative argument‚ Shakespeare uses this to prove that conflicts often do not need to be taken to extremes. When conflicts

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    scene. Without these two characters‚ the scene would definitely not be the same. The scene starts off with Mercutio and Benvolio are talking to each other. It is a very hot day and Benvolio is somewhat more worried than Mercutio. ‘The day is hot‚ the Capulets are abroad‚ And if we meet we shall not escape a brawl’. Here we are introduced into Benvolio’s character a slightly more worried/concerned person than Mercutio. A hot day can get a lot of people bothered; here Benvolio has explained to Mercutio

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    themes. Hatred is a central theme shown throughout the ‘Romeo and Juliet’. This is demonstrated through the timeless feud between the Capulets and the Montagues which impact the relationships between major characters. Major events are triggered by the antagonist‚ which affect the relationships between characters. This hatred is shown through the relationship between Tybalt and Romeo. “This be his

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    thou look’st pale.” 1 She also foreshadows her own death while pleading her mother for help after the argument with Lord Capulet: “Juliet: Delay this marriage for a month‚ a week‚ / Or if you do not‚ make the bridal bed / In that dim monument where Tybalt lies.” 2 Shakespeare has also used a lot of dramatic irony in the play – especially in this scene‚ where Lady Capulet announces to Juliet that she will marry Count Paris in a few days when she was already married to Romeo in secret. It adds

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    herself. Capulet is guilty for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he wasn’t accepting and because he allowed Romeo to stay at the party. Capulet is responsible for Romeo and Juliet’s deaths because he wasn’t accepting of the fact that Montagues and Capulets could get along. Capulet states‚ “My sword‚ I say! Old Montague is come and flourished his blade in spite of me” (I.i.68-69). This quote shows that he isn’t going to forgive the Montagues any time soon. This also demonstrates that Capulet will

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    the Montague and Capulet family. Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s father is one of the many people that were at fault for the death. In act three scene five lord Capulet tells Juliet about the arranged marriage to county pairs. Lord Capulet has very little respect for Juliet and doesn’t care about her‚ he just wants the family to be rich and well known. Lord capulet demand for Juliet to marry him otherwise he will disown her as her daughter and kick her out onto the streets. Lord Capulet calls Juliet a ‘wilding’

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    Montague’s men? They fight because they think that they are better than the Montague’s men. When Montague’s men here this they provoke Sam and Greg and it turns into a Capulet and Montague brawl. 2. Benvolio and Tybalt come upon the servants fighting. Contrast their reactions to the fight. Benvolio tried to stop the fighting‚ but Tybalt calls Benvolio a coward for not wanting to fight. 3. When Montague and Caplet enter and see the disturbance‚ they want to fight‚ too. What do their wives say? Their

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    the effects on the audience intended by him. In the city of Verona‚ an aggressive and vicious fight begins between the Capulets and the Montagues. Benvolio who is a Montague tries to bring peace; then he becomes involved in the outrage. After Romeo has married Juliet; Romeo is involved with a fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. Tybalt kills Mercutio‚ then Romeo fights Tybalt and kills him. Before the wedding Juliet drinks the potion and is apparently dead. Romeo decides to kill himself because he

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    both lovers‚ tragically. Forbidden love‚ when society prohibits two people from being together‚ is the principal conflict in the play Romeo and Juliet. Montague‚ family of Romeo‚ and Capulet‚ family of Juliet‚ are only surnames but serve as the reason Romeo and Juliet can not be together. The Montagues and Capulets had an ancient grudge‚ a feud that had gone back through generations and claimed many lives. A feud so long they do not even remember why they hate each other. The opening scene to the

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