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    rivalry. With both houses suffering the losses of some of their most promising youth to love‚ lust and misperception‚ only one question remains: who are to be punished? The main offenders in this charade were Tybalt Capulet (who killed Mercutio) and Romeo Montague (who killed Tybalt and Paris). The problem with punishing the two: they’re both dead. With these two law-breakers out of the picture to whom do you look to next? Friar Lawrence commented on the issue‚ “Well obviously the parents

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    Romeo and Juliet Stage Adaption Personal Response Characters: • Saxon Redford • Evangeline Green Saxon: “Hey what’s up? You saw the play right?” Eva: “No Saxon I didn’t‚ I was just sitting there with my eyes closed the whole time. What do you think?” Saxon: “Hey chill! I was just asking! Well then‚ what did you think about it?” Eva: “I obviously loved it! Everyone played their parts so perfectly! Mercutio was even more hilarious in the play then in the book! I love how they made Juliet

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    attitude draws attention away from the problems of Romeo and Juliet. When Tybalt seeks Romeo in a public street‚ Mercutio challenges him to "couple [his words] with something" and "make it a word and a blow". His recklessness and quick response for something so dangerous is a demonstration of his preferences. However‚ as a kind of side effect‚ his preferences tend to pull the spotlight away from the main characters. Mercutio duels Tybalt when the swordplay is meant for Romeo. Mercutio’s egotistical actions

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    Romeo fights and kills Tybalt just because Tybalt slays Mercutio‚ despite knowing the consequence of fighting -death- he still takes it upon himself as a way to seek repentance for Mercutio’s death. He is able to restrain himself before the death of Mercutio but after his death Romeo falls to his impulsiveness and fights Tybalt. After killing Tybalt and getting banishment instead of a death sentence‚ Romeo refuses to look on the bright

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    family’s enemy; putting his feelings before sense. This impulsiveness is in the middle of the play once he kills Tybalt acting upon his emotions in a passion of hate. ‘Alive in triumph—and Mercutio slain!‚ Away to heaven‚ respective lenity‚ and fire-eyed fury be my conduct now. Now‚ Tybalt‚ take the villain back again‚ that late thou gavest me’ .Reason would have told Romeo that Tybalt would have been slayed in the justice of the law. This impulsiveness then puts him at the end of the play; he banished

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    The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet A simple decision can prove more fatal than death. In the play Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ characters have evidently not solved their conflicts very wisely because their decisions are based on their impassivity. One of the main characters in particular‚ Romeo Montague‚ seems to rely on his impulsiveness to resolve his conflicts. Throughout the play‚ Romeo makes very hasty decisions‚ which result in unnecessary negative consequences. Three conflicts that

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    harassed by Tybalt‚ the acting of Romeo showed that he wanted to calm the situation in the traditional version. In the modern version‚ I felt that Romeo was angry at the very start‚ and didn’t give much thought into calming down the situation. I also felt the car crash in the modern version didn’t make any sense. Why would Romeo want to destroy his car? How did neither of them get injured? The traditional version was a lot more clear; after all‚ it makes sense that Romeo would chase after Tybalt in the

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    failure of their families to accept their love for each other. The families are consumed with a single-minded hatred of each other that surpasses all reason. There is a lot of conflict in Romeo and Juliet including physical conflict Mercutio Vs Tybalt Mental conflict Juliet Vs the Nurse Psychological conflict Samson and Gregory Vs the Montague’s Emotional conflict Juliet Vs Lord Capulet Hatred conflict Capulet’s Vs

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    Montague and the thirteen year old Juliet Capulet had just gotten married yesterday morning. All the trouble began when later that day‚ Romeo was watching as Tybalt Capulet‚ Juliet’s hot-tempered cousin‚ challenged Romeo’s good friend Mercutio to a fight‚ and in the fight‚ Mercutio was killed. Romeo‚ enraged‚ grabbed a sword and fought Tybalt to the death. Romeo was then eternally banished from Verona by the prince‚ and Juliet was forbidden to go with him. Juliet was devastated to hear this news

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    great example of dramatic irony is when Tybalt has challenged Romeo to a duel because he disgraced the Capulet name‚ and Romeo does not want to fight him. The reason Romeo does not want to fight is because he and Juliet just got married which means that him and Tybalt are now related. Romeo tries to stop him from fighting by telling him that he “love thee better than thou canst devise‚ till thou shalt know the reason of my love” (Shakespeare 1:1‚ 70-71). Tybalt does not know that Romeo is married to

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