Following Mercutio's death, Romeo fights and kills Tybalt to avenge Mercutio. This creates conflict, both internally within Romeo as he is now plagued with guilt, and externally between the Montagues and Capulets as both families are now upset, not only because of their respective losses but also because of what Romeo has caused and his punishment for his
This is where Romeo kills Tybalt out of anger for his dead friend. Romeo and Juliet were actually doing decent. They were still able to see each other every night and they had just gotten married. Romeo was at a happy point in his life but after Tybalt killed Mercutio on
The play, Romeo and Juliet, is about two star-crossed lovers that had been led to their death because of various actions of different characters. The actions that caused the death of these lovers were foolish. The characters that greatly impacted the death of Romeo and Juliet are the two households, Montague and Capulet, Friar Laurence and the two lovers themselves, Romeo and Juliet. Whether deliberately or unintentionally, their actions have all lead to the tragic death.
Mihir Bhadange Mrs. Raffle English Language Arts- 9th grade 16 December 2014 Troubles That Came with Juliet’s Tragic Flaw In Shakespeare’s timeless love story, Romeo and Juliet, many characters act in certain ways to influence the plot in a drastic way.
The play which is set in Verona is a story about a long feud between the Montague and Capulet families. This feud causes tragic results for the main characters in the play, Romeo and Juliet. The events contrast hatred and revenge with love and a secret marriage, forcing the young star-crossed lovers to grow up quickly and die tragically in despair. Romeo and Juliet’s deaths could be blamed on three people, Tybalt, Juliet’s Father, and the Friar, because Juliet’s father was pushing an unwanted marriage, and then Tybalt he wanted to fight Romeo and he ended up getting killed, making Juliet’s parents think they
This progresses the death of Romeo and Juliet in multiple ways. Mercutio's death made Romeo seek revenge, his revenge was taken in the form of killing Tybalt.(Enotes, mlsldy3) After the death of Mercutio, Romeo is largely blamed for Tybalt's death, even though Mercutio had an outrageous impact on his death. Their deaths further ruining the relationship between the Montagues and Capulets. With the strengthening hate between the two families it separates the young two even more. But it doesn't end there, Tybalt's end has a large effect on the Capulets, including Juliet.
The life of Romeo and Juliet begins and follows a story of love blooming in this young couple, having nothing separating them from the desire for each other but their family rivalries reaching a new high with murderous intentions toward each other, so they need to fight through the rivery of their families to stay together. But this would soon end with Tybalt murdering Mercutio. Then Romeo, having to be fueled with anger and vengeance, killed Tybalt causing his banishment. Juliet being in the predicament of having to marry Paris without a choice, she goes to the only one who she thought would “help.” As most of everyone reading the story can confidently say most everyone is at fault for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt’s burning need for what he thinks is justified revenge is needed for all the subsequent conflicts to occur. These conflicts, such as Romeo’s exile, then create such turmoil that Romeo would rather die than be without his lover, Juliet, which shows the passion and love the two of them share. This makes the unfortunate demise of the two main characters powerful thus creating the plot of the story. None of this would have happened without Tybalt’s death acting as the starting domino that set everything in motion. Another resulting conflict caused by Tybalt occurs when Juliet’s parents try to help her get over her sadness which they presume is about Tybalt’s death and plan a wedding to a friend of the Capulets, Paris.
Romeo & Juliet Guilty Party Essay We all know the story of Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare. Two teenagers who fall in love even though they have two feuding families. However, there is also a tragic ending, both Romeo & Juliet end up killing themselves. But what if there were other factors that may have led to said ending, for example, secrets.
The play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Is a story about two star crossed lovers, who try to make their love work but in the end they both take their lives. In the play an important event is when Tybalt kills Mercutio and it reveals the strong friendship between Mercutio and Romeo. This is an important event since before the Capulets and Montagues met, Benvolio and Mercutio were just hanging out, and Romeo was very happy since he had just married Juliet. Secondly this is an important event as it shows Tybalt has a very strong hatred for the Montagues and seeked revenge on Romeo and the other Montagues for coming to the Capulet's feast. Lastley this event is a turning point for Romeo as this lead for him to go and kill Tybalt showing his strong friendship with Mercutio, this event is important to the text as a whole as it shows how strong
We all make bad decisions everyday. For example, watching TV when you have a bunch of homework to do, or playing video games all day instead of going outside to play. Now even though these are bad decisions, they don’t really seem to affect us long term. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, so many bad decisions are made that it leads to the death of two young teenagers that are in love, even though their families are bitter enemies. Throughout the play, their decisions keep getting worse and worse.
Tybalt is trying to get Romeo to fight him to restore his family's pride. In an act of good faith Romeo refuses to fight him even when Tybalt is insulting him. Mercutio feels sorryl for his friend and attacks Tybalt. This results in Tybalt killing Mercutio and fleeing the scene. Secondly, Tybalt purposely goes back to further insult Romeo after he kills his best friend: “Thou wretched boy, that didst consort him here,Shalt with him hence”.
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Also in Act 1 Narrator says “Romeo slew Tybalt”. Romeo killed Tybalt because Tybalt slew Mercutio. This stirred up Romeo and Juliet’s deaths. Romeo’s actions have lead to his and Juliet’s death. Which then leads to many consequences.
Tybalt believes that Romeo attended the fest to mock and show disgrace to the Capulet and therefore wanted to kill Romeo. however, which in fact is not true as Romeo came to meet Rosaline and is known in the city to be a very nice man. Tybalt’s feeling about Romeo is not due to his actions but because of his passionate hate for Romeo as he is a Montague a family enemy. In addition, Tybalt Mercutio has great hate towards the Capulets and along with his short temper has caused his death and gotten Romeo banished from