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    Romeo was enraged by the death of his friend‚ and proceeded to lose his temper and kill Tybalt‚ who was the man that killed his friend. Tybalt’s death got Romeo banished‚ for the Prince of Verona did not condone killing‚ even for the purpose of revenge‚ “You shall not kill; and whoever kills will be liable to judgement.” (Matthew 5:21). Juliet

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    power by marrying Romeo and Juliet against the wishes of their families‚ yet this is ultimately the reason for Lord Capulet’s anger and eventually Juliet’s extreme measures.The prince’s lack of power results in the fight during which Mercutio and Tybalt are killed. In addition‚ Lord Capulet’s outburst regarding Juliet’s love for Romeo leads Juliet to fake her death. This outburst is a show of power and a reminder of who the Lord of the house is. The father figures are also necessary for many reasons

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    in "love-devouring". In dramatic literature‚ characters are responsible for the disastrous outcome. The events of Shakespeare’s play also depend on the characters of the people in them‚ not on an arbitrary fate‚ as it was the nature of Mercutio and Tybalt which caused the banishment of Romeo. Many people are at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet‚ specifically Friar Lawrence‚

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    death throughout the play. Tybalt is most responsible for the deaths that happened in the play Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt is responsible for the death of mercutio in act three. After mercutio was stabbed by Tybalt‚ he said “Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man.” (3.1.95). This quote is saying that the wound is going to kill him and he suspects he will die soon. He wanted to fight tybalt for telling Capulet on them at the party. Romeo tried to stop it but tybalt acted first and stabbed

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play with a deeper meaning than love. It shows the maturity of Romeo and Juliet grow throughout the play. The maturity of Romeo grows when he goes through experiences in the play. At the beginning of the play Romeo acts like a child when he was obsessed with Rosaline. He was depressed because she did not like him‚ when he said‚ “Griefs of mine own lie heavy in my breast”(Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 175). Then when Romeo met Juliet his attitude improved(Act 1‚ Scene 5). That showed

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    Romeo and Juliet’s death‚ there’s many reasons and culprits for their deaths‚ and of course all this could’ve been avoided.Personally though‚ in my point of view it was Friar Laurence’s fault‚ not because the plan he set up with Juliet failed‚ instead since he mentioned the plan to an impulsive thirteen year old in the first place. She was so elated about his plan that she decided to go with that as her second option instead of marrying Paris.However‚ It lead to Juliet transgressing by killing herself

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    Their death can be attributed to 3 main things: the feud between the Montague and Capulet households‚ Friar Lawrence’s plan‚ and Juliet’s parents forcing her into marriage. The feud between the houses is what made the entire story what it was. Tybalt would not have been killed by Mercutio‚ Romeo wouldn’t have killed Mercutio‚ Romeo wouldn’t have killed Paris‚ and Romeo and Juliet wouldn’t have to be secretive about their relationship. So‚ if it weren’t for the feud virtually none of these

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    because Romeo is the one who killed tyrant out of emotion he wouldn’t be banned but still have a forbidden love for his father’s enemies daughter Juliet. One of the many quotes I decided to use was when benvolio realized what Romeo had done. “Tybalts dead‚ and the officers are coming If they catch you. You’ll be executed.(Act 3 Scene 1

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    Juliet’s and Capulet’s Relationship During the Elizabethan period‚ it was a patriarchal society where men were considered the stronger sex and women were subordinate to men. Women had no voice in society; therefore their decisions weren’t accounted for. The only control a woman had over her life was if she were to commit suicide. Men decided whom the woman should marry and woman had to obey their father’s or any other man’s wishes. In Romeo and Juliet‚ Capulet controls Juliet’s life‚ but what makes

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    Within the play Romeo and Juliet‚ the theme of conflict is underlying the passion and endearment felt by the love – struck teenagers. Shakespeare illustrates that love is developing in the midst of violent conflict‚ at the centre of the feud. This gives the impression that the contrast of love and hate is the cause for the ‘ancient grudge’ to resurface‚ and to break ‘new munity.’ The theme of Conflict is explored throughout the play‚ by illustrating the Tension and hatred between two conflicting

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