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    the fight broke out‚ with the help of a passer-by. Montague and Capulet servants started by brawling and taunting each other through baseness. Benvolio‚ a nephew of Montague tried to calm the fight‚ but in vain. As soon as lady Capulet’s nephew‚ Tybalt‚ made an appearance on the scene‚ the old grudges came to the surface. Although everybody has forgotten the real cause of this long lasting vendetta between the two families. In a trice‚ fighting broke out between the two noblemen. Gradually‚ citizens

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    Juliet‚ and Romeo’s impulsive reaction to the news of Juliet’s death. Firstly‚ Romeo makes a mistake during the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt‚ which ends in his banishment. Romeo just gets married to Juliet and he happens to find Mercutio and Tybalt fighting. He tries to keep the peace and jumps in between them. This throws Mercutio off guard and Tybalt fatally stabs him under Romeo’s arm. Romeo’s feelings about this incident are shown when he says‚ “My very friend‚ hath got his mortal hurt/In

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    price of Mercutio and Tybalt’s lives. Tybalt was an antagonistic individual with a quick temper. As a result‚ his actions often led to the undoing of others. Tybalt began quarreling with the Montagues and demanded that Romeo confront him and engage in a duel with him. As Romeo refused this challenge he stated that he had a new love for Tybalt that Tybalt would never understand it‚ Mercutio stepped in and accepted. Because Romeo got inbetween Mercutio and Tybalt‚ Mercutio was stabbed underneath Romeo’s

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    life‚ Juliet. After realising Romeo is the son of her father’s sworn enemy they decide to keep their relationship secret and get married behind her families back. When Romeo’s best friend Mercutio is stabbed and killed by Juliet’s cousin Tybalt‚ Romeo kills Tybalt and is declared banished. Meanwhile‚ Juliet’s father‚ Lord Capulet‚ decides to cheer his daughter up by allowing her to marry Paris‚ though unknown to him‚ she is already married. Severely wanting to get out of this marriage and with her

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    becoming effeminate‚ he quickly felt the need to be manly and take revenge on Tybalt for killing Mercutio. Romeo exclaims‚ “O sweet Juliet‚ / Thy beauty hath made me effeminate / And in my temper softened valor’s steel” (III.1.118-120). Romeo blames Juliet as his reason for killing Tybalt. He thinks that their love has made him more feminine and have less honor and courage during a battle‚ which is why he kills Tybalt. He believes his love overwhelmed him and is why when his temper flared he lost

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    through and weigh his options‚ contributing to his rashness. Shakespeare utilizes the phrase “fire-eyed fury” to imply that Romeo’s actions are driven solely by his anger‚ and lost in his rage‚ he kills Tybalt without considering the danger he puts himself in for both fighting and killing Tybalt and disobeying Prince Escalus‚ further emphasizing his reckless nature and impulsiveness and epitomizing his character weakness‚ as ultimately‚ Romeo’s impulsive decisions contribute to his and Juliet’s untimely

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    The story of Romeo and Juliet is certainly a tragedy‚ one of the best tragedies that ever was written. The reason that this story is a tragedy is because our two main characters both kill themselves out of love for the other and for the fact that they cannot be together. However‚ there is a question to be posed. Who is to blame for those tragic deaths? The answer is not a “who” but a “who all”. Multiple people are responsible for the death of the two; people from both families. It seems terrible

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    with their relationship.  However‚ there are more reasons than just family grudges that keep them from being together. A reason why Romeo and Juliet would not be allowed to see each other is because Romeo killed Tybalt.  Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin‚ and in the story‚ Romeo killed Tybalt to avenge  his friend‚ Mercutio. Since Romeo killed her cousin‚ her

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    secretly to meet Juliet‚ are been discovered by others. The they are secretly married in the church. Romeo meets Tybalt in the street and is challenged by him to a duel. Romeo refuses to fight and his friend Mercutio is so disgusted by this ’cowardice’ that the takes up the challenge instead. As Romeo tries to break up the fight‚ Tybalt kills Mercutio and‚ enraged‚ Romeo then kills Tybalt. The Prince arrives and‚ on Follow the first page; body. Trying to break into the Capulet crypt‚ Romeo is disturbed

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    Bekah Mele Mrs. B P: 1/ English 9 Why Count Paris Would Be a Better Husband than Romeo. For Juliet‚ Romeo was not the only man in her life. There was another man who wanted to marry the young Capulet. This man was Count Paris. Count Paris was a rich noble kinsman of the prince and much more settled than Romeo. The Capulets loved Paris more than Romeo which would leave no stress on family problems. Paris and Juliet could have been public about their marriage which was a luxury that Romeo and

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