Shakespeare shows how Romeo is an impetuous character through the many hasty decisions he makes. For example; when he is pouting over not being able to have a certain girl, his love is “soon forsaken” when he quickly finds another one (II.iii.67). This impatient behavior is seen frequently throughout the play. Upon seeing Juliet at the dance he is entranced by her “beauty too rich for use” so he pursues her right away. He even goes as far to say “I ne’er saw true beauty till this night”…
situation is seen, is during the encounter of Mercutio and Tybalt. Mercutio constantly taunts Tybalt, and taking offence to everything he is saying, soon resulting in a clash between them. During the swordfight, Romeo tries his best to break apart the two, but actually causes the death of Tybalt in return. In a panic, Romeo cries, “Tybalt, Mercutio, the Prince expressly hath/ Forbid this bandying in Verona streets. / Hold, Tybalt! Good Mercutio! [Tybalt under Romeo’s arm stabs Mercutio, then…
Throughout Romeo and Juliet, I believe that the males had the most dramatic impact in Acts 1 and 2. Although the females showed great emotional impacts onto the audience, the men displayed outgoing, unique characters within Romeo and Juliet. For example, Romeo showed a distinctive characteristic by falling in love by looks and expressing his emotions for Juliet prominently. Romeo exclaims, “He jests at scars that have never felt a wound. But soft! What light through yonder window breaks? For it…
that will end with my own death. But whoever’s in charge of where my life’s going can steer me wherever they want”. From going to this party there are multiple outcomes that occur which end up turning out to be negative. The first outcome is when Tybalt recognizes…
avoid fate, but they were doomed to fail. Romeo killed himself believing Juliet was dead, Juliet killed herself after seeing Romeo dead. The cause of Romeo and Juliet’s death is mainly due to the family fued between the Montagues and the Capulets, Tybalt wanting to fight Romeo, and Friar Lawrence’s bad decision making. Romeo and Juliet’s hasty marriage and eventual death is due to their families being sworn enemies. If the families were not enemies of each other,the relationship between Romeo…
misunderstood Montague? Or maybe the culprit was a court-less Capulet? Or possibly the troublesome Tybalt. The main characters are: Romeo, Juliet, Tybalt, Friar Laurence, Nurse, Lady Capulet, Sir Capulet, Mercutio, Benvolio, Lady Montague, Sir Montague. In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet encounter each other and fall in love. They marry and later, in the same day, Romeo is banished because he kills Tybalt. The two lovers then try to run away but their plan is poorly organized and they both…
Montague and Mercutio of Verona, were seen exchanging verbal taunts with Tybalt Capulet just a day after the Romeo Montague was spotted the Capulet’s annual pre-Lammas party. This very conflict may have been the cause of yesterday’s quarrel. In fact, Tybalt called Mercutio out on consorting with Romeo. In which Mercutio quickly retaliated. The scene rapidly escalated after Romeo Montague arrived. Romeo refused to fight Tybalt even though was a Capulet. “The Prince expressly hath…
Juliet share a passion which Paris and Juliet lack. Tybalt Tybalt is lady Capulet's nephew and Julie's cousin. He is violent, but also have had a sense of humor throughout the play. In the middle of the play Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel as a response of Romeo who was not invited to the Capulet's party went anyway. At first he challenges Romeo but Mercuito decides to join the fight not only does Mercuitio die, but Romeo murders Tybalt for killing his friend.…
the Prince and friend to Romeo, pushes the story forward at the beginning with his encouragement of Romeo to have fun and forget his past love. Farther in the story he helps bring out the theme of hate and sorrow, because of his feud and dislike for Tybalt (nephew to Lady Capulet).which causes the tragic ending. Mercutio encourages Romeo to have fun “we must have you dance.”. He advises, in his roundabout, whimsical way, for Romeo to not let himself fall into the despair of a one-sided love.…
marriage with Juliet, but that’s probably the one thing I don’t regret. I know we rushed too quickly into it, but I loved her and she loved me back dearly. The only thing I truly regret is killing Tybalt. I just lost control over the fact that he killed Mercutio right in front of my eyes. If I hadn’t killed Tybalt, my future would have been different. I could’ve prevented so many events that shouldn’t have happened. For one, I would’ve been able to stay with my precious Juliet, if I hadn’t been…