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    Mercutio gets stabbed by Tybalt, he says “I am hurt./A plague o’ both houses! I am sped.” (3.1.105-106). Mercutio is foreshadowing that something terrible will happen soon to both Romeo and Juliet. This will also be their fate because no one tried to help Mercutio in the fight against Tybalt. After Mercutio died, Tybalt comes back for Romeo. They both get into a quarrel and Romeo, in the end, murders Tybalt. Romeo had no choice because it was his destiny to get revenge on Tybalt and kill him for…

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    Opening Statement: On one hot Monday afternoon Mercutio and Benvolio were strolling through the streets of Verona. When Benvolio spotted Tybalt, a Capulet and enemy of Mercutio, Benvolio begged his rash friend to retreat, knowing that Mercutio would be itching for a fight with the Capulet. Tybalt approached Benvolio and Mercutio asking for a word with one of them, to which Mercutio replies that he should: “Couple it with . . . a blow” (III.i 41 - 42). This response would represent…

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    Lord capulet is to blame because he forced Juliet to marry Paris which caused her to fake her death. The family feud is at fault because if the families weren't enemies then Romeo and Juliet could have been together without an issue. Tybalt is innocent because if the families feud didn't exist, he wouldn't hate and wanted to kill Romeo. Romeo and Juliet could have been happily together if the families weren't enemies. There would not have been any issued with the hem being together.…

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    Mercutio Come on, matey, dead men tell no tales. Mercutio and Tybalt Fight Romeo Take out ye saber, Benvolio. Let’s beat down their cursed sabers before someone gets hurt! Buccaneers, stop 'tis brutle cutlass skirmish. Tybalt, Mercutio, th' Prince has banned skirmishes in th' streets 'o Verona. Heave to, Tybalt! Heave to, jolly Mercutio! Romeo tries to break up the fight. Tybalt reaches under Romeo’s arm and stabs Mercutio. Tybalt flees. Mercutio I’ve be hurt. May scurvy curse both ye families…

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    on Tybalt. There are many reasons in which why Tybalt would be at fault for the six deaths, but there are two specific reasons in which why. One of the reasons is that Tybalt believes more in family honor more than anything else. The last reason would be that he would like to start a brawl, or not, stop the attacks and continues them, encouraging others. The first reason that Tybalt was the one to blame for the deaths was that, when Romeo and his friends went to the Capulet party, Tybalt saw…

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    Lord Capulet Monologue

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    question and punish me, but I have already condemned myself and been forgiven (Act 5 Scene 3, 223-227). I have been accused of allowing illicit substances, and manslaughter of two people, however I have honestly and sincerely had pure intentions. Tybalt was responsible for riling the Capulet-Montague dispute. Lord Capulet scorned his own daughter causing suicidal thoughts, so I felt morally compelled to consolidate her emotional state and Fate was responsible for causing an…

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    halt, and Juliet slowed her pace as well, head turning so she could see the empty square around her. Juliet got the itching feeling she was a sitting duck right now, like there was something out there watching her and waiting for a chance to pounce. Tybalt seemed to feel the same, as Juliet saw his hand wander toward his side, where his sword would be if he had…

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    It is often thought, who is the blame for the death of lovers in Romeo and Juliet? Well, the simple answer is that is all Romeo's fault. If Romeo wasn’t at the party and hadn’t killed Tybalt, the lovers, and others, would still be alive. In the play, Romeo is in love with the woman named Rosaline. The sad part is, Roseline had decided that she would be a virgin forever. Unable to return his love, Romeo felt that he would never love anybody else. Benvolio, Romeo’s cousin, and Romeo decided to go…

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    of three people including himself, which before being in love he never would have committed. The beginning to the tragedy of the story begins with the fight between romeo and tybalt, which ends with Tybalt being killed. When Tybalt first fights Mercutio he kills him, which leads to the later fight between Romeo and Tybalt. This proves the “fire and powder” representation to be very accurate, as before Romeo fell in love with Juliet, he most likely would not have done these things. Also when…

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    Romeo and Juliet Essay Romeo and Juliet, an original play written by William Shakespeare published in the year 1597, is a fictional love story tragedy about a man and woman from rival families that fall in love. However, Romeo and Juliet’s tragic love story may not be as much a tragedy as people once thought. Romeo and Juliet had many tragedies but, most of those tragedies are unbelievable and quite comical. There are many comical moments in this play and many moments that are not believable…

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