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    after hearing the news. Her reaction is more rational than that of Romeo’s. After hearing the news‚ she is sad about the death of Tybalt‚ but thankful that Romeo’s alive. “Tybalt was my dearest cousin. Romeo was even dearer to me as my husband.” She states that “He’s a beautiful tyrant and a fiendish angel!”‚ after finding out that Romeo had been the one to kill Tybalt. Unlike Romeo‚ instead of viewing this event a disastrous pool of never-ending shame‚ and self pity‚ she decides to think more rationally

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    Romeo and Juliet was a play written during the Renaissance time period. The play is written by William Shakespeare and is about these two feuding families (the Capulets and the Montagues)‚ whose kids meet at a party and instantly fall in love. This play is written as a tragedy and the tragedies are displayed in more ways than one. The main tragedies Shakespeare displays in this play are‚ the death of Romeo and Juliet‚ the number of deaths that occur for Romeo to be with Juliet‚ and the feudbetween

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    Outline Tybalt Action/Plot Topic Sentence Tybalt Caused Romeo to get banished Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and other Montagues Tybalt provoked them‚ starting a fight Romeo appears‚ and tries to break up the fight Mercutio accidentally gets killed Cite Page 129 Act 3 Scene 2 line 196-197 “And for that offense Immediately we do exile him hence” Explain He killed Mercutio‚ affecting the Royal Family Introduce Tybalt finds Mercutio‚ Benvolio‚ and other Montagues Tybalt provoked

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     and emotions. Romeo and Juliet are star­crossed lovers and this is a fact that can  never be changed ­ fate controls them forever. When Juliet hears about Romeo’s’ banishment  from Verona‚ she does not even care that this was because he killed her own cousin Tybalt ­  she is just glad that Romeo is still alive. Upon hearing of her arranged marriage with Paris by  her parents‚ she’d rather commit suicide than be with him because she is already married to  her love‚ Romeo. She does not even take into consideration her parents’ wishes for her 

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    when Romeo decided to go to uninvited to the Capulet Ball. Another justification that illustrated Romeo and Juliet’s independent action was when they decided to keep their marriage a secret. Finally‚ the third example of their action was when Romeo killed Tybalt. These actions show why Romeo and Juliet did in fact cause their own death. One example that proves that Romeo and Juliet were not destined to be together was Romeo’s decision to go to the Capulet ball as an uninvited guest. Romeo did

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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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    Mercutio and the rest of his friends. However‚ shortly after he arrives a fight begins between Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ Mercutio‚ and Romeo. Mercutio is mortally wounded by Tybalt during the brawl and he dies. Romeo then approaches Tybalt and tries to exact his revenge‚ as Tybalt speaks first‚” Thou wretched boy‚ that didst consort him here‚ shalt with him hence.’ ‘This shall determine that’ They fight‚ Tybalt falls” (Shakespeare 3.1.135-137). The problem of this situation‚ is without a doubt derived

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    Interpretation of Shakespearean Teen Rebellion Teens have a reputation for disobeying the rules that are given to them. From a teen being scolded for not completing their chores‚ to being yelled at for promiscuous behavior. Teenagers often make impulsive decisions to justify their lifestyle. The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare involves two teenagers that end up giving up their lives‚ even after the many warnings given from their parents and peers. This play shows Shakespeare’s ingenious

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    be amounted to the many factors and influences‚ however‚ it can be condensed to the feuding households of Capulets and Montagues‚ the good-hearted Friar Lawrence and the actions of the ‘star-cross’d lovers’. The ill-fated death of the young lovers is a consequence of the unfortunate events and circumstances created by these characters mentioned. The ‘ancient grudge’ between the Capulets and Montagues sets the foundation for unfortunate events that catapults their offspring to their ultimate demise

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    When Lady Capulet and the nurse are trying to persuade Juliet to marry Paris‚ Juliet says‚ “I’ll look to like‚ if looking liking move/ But no more deep will I endart mine eye/ Than your consent gives strength to make [it] fly”(1.3.103-105). This symbolism of Juliet’s

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