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In Shakespeare's "The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet" Tybalt is responsible for his own death due to the fact that all his actions are leading up to this one draining event. Tybalt was filled with rage and had an uncontrollable temper. He was arrogant enough to ignore the prince knowing the consequences soon to follow and came back to fight anyways, knowing what he had inflicted. First off, Tybalt was responsible for his own death because he never thought about the negative effects of his immature actions. The recklessness of these actions led him to give in to his urge to fight with Romeo at Capulet's party is a prime example of how he was so careless knowing the possible consequences. After Tybalt found out Montagues were at this party he wanted to start a massive brawl even though the king of Verona strictly told them he didn't desire any more pointless fighting. The king had said, "Rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,Profaners of this neighbour– stained steel Will they not hear? What, ho! ...show more content... Tybalt's temper was clearly significant in a big chunk of the situations throughout "Romeo and Juliet". One main situation was presented when he was beginning to egg on Mercutio . Tybalt couldn't handle his temper and really wanted to fight someone. So due to the hot weather and his uncontrollable inner rage, Tybalt was reckless in his reaction to this situation. Benvolio says, "I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire.The day is hot, the Capulets abroad,And, if we meet, we shall not scape a brawl; For now, these hot days, is the mad blood stirring"(Act3S1L1–4). This quote shows that the weather may have impacted Tybalt's anger even more that day. Therefore, Tybalt's actions became more careless and caused his emotions to rise and do whatever he believed would benefit him by any means necessary. This can also show that Tybalt only cares about himself and that he was selfish and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet Five Paragraph Argumentative Essay Rough Draft "Falling in love is like jumping off a building, your brain tells you it is not a good idea, but your heart tells you, you can fly." This quote explains that even though Romeo and Juliet both knew that being together was going to be hard, their love for each other was strong enough to try. In the love story of Romeo and Juliet, two people fell in love, but just as quickly as their romance started, it ended with death. The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was written by the famous William Shakespeare. It is a love story which tells that hatred between two families can lead to doom, destruction, and death. Juliet and Romeo fell in love at first sight, but the hatred between ...show more content... The Friar said, "Women may fall when there is no strength in men." When he told Romeo this, he was reminding him that he was just heartbroken over Rosaline a few days before, and was already claiming to have fallen in love with Juliet. Romeo's affection for her was unreliable, and the Friar himself questioned if Romeo's love was real, but he married them anyway. Friar Laurence strongly encouraged Juliet to be with Romeo. He did not try to stop the couple from being together, despite the fact that their families hated each other. He also didn't tell either of the families about them and kept their love a secret. The Friar gave Juliet a vial of liquid to drink, which put her into a sleep like death. He had a plan to cheat death to keep Juliet and Romeo together, but he did not tell the Nurse what he was doing. When he did this, he was risking Juliet's life and going behind the Nurse's back. His plan was questionable. What if Juliet had not woken up on time or had been buried alive in her tomb? When Juliet went through with the plan, it led Romeo to believe that his true love was dead. It also caused him to kill himself to be with her. When Juliet woke up to her dead husband, she too took her life to be with him. All of this could have been avoided if the Friar had not done what he did. Although the Friar played a major part in Romeo and Juliet's death, he was not the only one Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Why Is Romeo And Juliet Considered A Tragedy The scenarios within this story are so ridiculous that they cannot be taken seriously, and therefore this story cannot be considered a tragedy. The first example is when Romeo first met Juliet at the Capulet's party, he told her, "Dear saints, let lips do what hands do," which means if he kisses her, his "sins is purged." Without even knowing her, he kissed her. That evening, they promised to get married the next day. So Romeo went to ask Friar to wed them and he told Friar that "[they] met, [they] wooed, and made exchange[s] of a vow." Friar was very surprised that he got over Rosaline, the woman Romeo really loved that the beginning, so fast. Another example of a ridiculous scenario is when Juliet found out her father was going to compel Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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What Is Romeo And Juliet Plot Essay SYNOPSIS Theater Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare is about a couple of teenagers who fall in love but are limited by both their families. Capulet tells Paris that he could not marry the daughter Juliet so she gets older. Romeo and his friends tried to attend a party held by the Capulets and decided to go as Masquers. At the party, Tybalt sees Romeo but prevented from fighting by Capulet. Romeo and Juliet meet and they immediately fell in love with each other. After leaving the party, Romeo and his friends back to Juliet. They exchanged vows of love. Friar Laurence tells Romeo what happened and she agreed to marry them. Benvolio tells Mercutio that Romeo Tybalt had given a challenge. Romeo joined them and visits by nurses ...show more content... Plot The plot begins when a fight broke out between the servants of the feuding noble families of Capulet and Montague. Montague, tries to stop the fight, but he was involved when the rash Capulet, Tybalt, arrives on the scene. After citizens outraged by the constant violence beat the warring factions, Prince Escalus, the ruler of Verona, trying to avoid any further conflict between the family and the death of any individual who disturbs the peace in the future. Next, a brother of the prince of Paris, proposed to marry Juliet. His father Capulet, though happy in the competition, asked Paris to wait two years, because she has not aged enough. Capulet dispatches a slave with a list of people to invite to a masquerade and his feast day is traditionally held. He invited Paris to feast, in the hope that Paris will start to win over Juliet. Romeo and Benvolio, still talking with Rosaline to face the Capulet servant that contains a list of invitees. Benvolio suggests that they also attend as this will allow Romeo to compare her boyfriend with another woman in beautiful Verona. Romeo with Benvolio agreed to go to the feast, but only because Rosaline, whose name he read the list, will be Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Romeo And Juliet Tragedy Analysis Romeo and Juliet, a classic play by William Shakespeare, is known to many as a tragedy. But what makes this play tragic? Audiences favor this story because of the emotions evoked from a tale of love that sees two young souls torn apart. However, Romeo and Juliet when under my own definition of tragedy, does not resemble a tragic play. While the death of Mercutio and the deaths of Romeo and Juliet seem tragic, the story does not show one failing when trying to reach their full potential, instead the audience sees a forbidden love and death as a result, which does not demonstrate tragedy . Instead, Romeo and Juliet face flaws from within their families and society, forcing them to stay apart due to conflict. While both Romeo and Juliet try to reach the goal of being together and fail, the flaws of others cause the conflict, not the flaws of themselves. My definition surrounds the idea that the flaws of oneself leads to his or her demise, meaning that the play misses a key characteristic of the definition of tragedy. Both characters seem to die a "tragic death," however, their death can only be considered sad or upsetting, especially to the audience. This play instead consists of somber scenes that show aspects of a tragedy, but not enough to place this play in a tragic category in the classic definition or in my own definition because the flaws of the main characters do not cause the fall of the characters as they try to reach their full potential. If a character who fell as a Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo And Juliet's Tragedy Romeo and Juliet's Tragedy Tragedy is an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress. The shocking love story of Romeo and Juliet ended with two teens' hasty decisions to commit suicide. William Shakespeare's play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, focused on the love story of two teenagers, Romeo and Juliet. For they thought death was the only option, death they chose, but they thought wrong. Like many others in life, if only Romeo and Juliet had pondered a little longer, waited till their feelings of desperation dispersed, the tale of Romeo and Juliet could have ended with a different story. In the moment that Juliet finds out Romeo is dead, she is frozen with shock. With the lines Juliet says, she proves she made rash and impulsive ...show more content... In a situation where the decision is big and will have a huge impact on life, the decision must be made with careful and cautious thinking. It is also important to think with a clear mind to be able to rationally think about the possibilities of each and every choice. "'Your emotions can point you in a direction that might not always be leading you to the best choice,' says Frank" (Heiman 1). Emotions are factors that might not point in the right direction. At the moment, everything will feel all right until later on, when the emotions have changed, there will be regrets. It's important to look for the best possible option instead of settling in with a "just–okay". ". . . they're [teens are] 'taxing a system that isn't fully developed,' Aguirre says. 'No wonder some are unable to handle it,' and find themselves overwhelmed" (Maclean 1). Because they are teens, their brains aren't fully developed yet. Romeo and Juliet were not able to handle the stress and weren't able to stand it. Instead of taking the time to sort out their emotions, they jumped off a cliff without a parachute. The short lives of Romeo and Juliet could have been prevented if they and those around Romeo and Juliet were able to make decisions more wisely. Romeo and Juliet made bad decisions like real people. The story shocked many, but very accurate to real life. As life continues on, many will learn from the story of Romeo and Juliet that decisions shouldn't be rushed and that they need to be considered from all sides. Nevertheless, the story of Romeo and Juliet will always be a masterpiece with detailed and realisticrealitistic characters with flaws like Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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What Makes Romeo And Juliet Tragic Essay What Makes Tragic Ends so Tragic? By: Patryk Blach Tragedy is what makes Shakespeare's plays so popular. In today's case we will talk about Romeo and Juliet, a story about two lovers whose love led them to an untimely demise. The two had a great passion for being kind, they may have acted too quickly just for love , and their tragic end led to the catharsis of the characters feelings. Romeo and Juliet have qualities where they may be viewed as kind and caring for others. Always thinking of others before themselves. Romeo was always patient and calm when it came to disputes between the Montague's and Capulet's. Whenever he was rudely insulted he also reacted calmly and didn't take offence. Likewise, Juliet always obeyed her family's wishes. "I'll ...show more content... Living through the death of their children, Montague and Capulet were grief–stricken. All their lives they hated each other, for it all to just lead to more death. This was the last straw, the death of their children empowered Capulet and Montague to make up and forgive each other and Verona for all the violence and fear they have created. "O brother Montague, give me thy hand. This is my daughters jointure, for no more can I demand/ But I can give thee more; for I will raise her statue in pure gold". Friar Laurence feels that it is his fault that Romeo and Juliet are dead. He believed that their marriage could lead to the end of the feud and finally bring peace to Verona. He tried with all his power to make it work, but in the end the lovers died. He may have gotten his wish, but not at this price. Juliet's nurse probably feels the same way as Friar Laurence does. She thinks that the death of the two lovers is her fault as well. She tried to aid Juliet when she needed it most, "I think best you married with the County. O, he's a lovely gentleman!" When Juliet asked what she must do when it came to marrying Paris, the Nurse told her to marry him. This is not what Juliet wanted to hear, but she agreed with the Nurse and went to Friar Laurence for help behind her family and her Nurses Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Who Is The Cause Of Romeo And Juliet A Tragedy? In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet the two star crossed lovers' married a day after they met and all was doing fine until Romeo was cast out of the city and Juliet being too sad got a potion from Friar Lawrence, When romeo got the news juliet was supposedly dead he killed himself next to her then soon after Juliet wakes up sees romeo dead and kills herself. This article is going to be about who was the cause of Romeo and Juliet's marriage being a tragedy. In Romeo and Juliet there was a man named Friar Lawrence and he was like a father figure to Romeo. But when asked by Romeo to marry him and Juliet he agreed to it. After losing interest in rosaline Romeo asks Friar to marry him and juliet and Friar says he would be happy to assist him Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo And Juliet Tragedy Essay Romeo and Juliet: A Classically Modern Tragedy When someone says the name "William Shakespeare," one of the first things that comes to mind is usually Romeo and Juliet. Romeo and Juliet is a classic tragedy that has stood the test of time and is still cherished and taught in classrooms today. So what makes this piece of literature a play for the ages? Why has Romeo and Juliet survived for so long and is still so well known? One of the main reasons it is still loved and read in modern times is the fact that even though it was written centuries ago, it still stands as a relatable story. The resonance that different social issues in the play have with modern societal obstacles make Romeo and Juliet a relatable literary work for modern people One issue that can be taken from the play religious prejudice. Romeo and Juliet was most likely set in the year 1595, according to literary historians. This fits well within the period of the Protestant Reformation, between 1517 and 1648. Though we know for sure that the Capulet family are practicing Catholics, as Juliet is seen as a very religious Catholic, it is never revealed what religion the Montagues follow. One could draw the conclusion that they are possibly Protestants, and the reason that the two families hate each other is because of their difference in religion. Religious differences are one of the major causes of dispute in modern society, and back then was no different. Another major issue of the modern world that can be Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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What Is The Tragedy Of Romeo And Juliet Essay Teenage romance tends to be really confusing and painful. However, even if it ends badly, it typically does not end in the death of either party. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, this unfortunately is not the case. Romeo's love for Juliet ends with both of their suicides. In the prologue to the play, it says "A pair of star–crossed lovers take their life"(Prologue line 6), suggesting that fate determined the deaths of these teenagers. This may be a romantic idea for a play, but this tragic ending likely results from the unwise decisions made by a fourteen year– old boy and a thirteen year–old girl. Romeo and Juliet's deaths happen due to Romeo's fickle attraction, Juliet's submission to his advances, and both of their reactions ...show more content... Moments after seeing her for the first time at the Capulets' party,, Romeo says "Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight, for I ne'er saw true beauty till this night" (Shakespeare 1.5.59–60). Less than an hour before this, Romeo thinks that he could never love anyone besides Rosaline, and now he forgets about her completely at the sight of Juliet. This kind of a situation should probably caution Romeo that he ought to give it a few days before he decides to profess his undivided love to this girl, but within the next few minutes, Romeo kisses Juliet for the first time, and she kisses him back. Although you might not think at first that this decision will lead to death, let us evaluate the circumstances. In this scene, Romeo's friends practically drag him into a party. The party is hosted by the Capulets, the mortal enemies of his family. Earlier that day, the two families engage in a fight in the streets, for the third time. A mask disguises Romeo from others identifying him. Under these conditions, it is conceivable that Romeo could make a better choice than kissing the first pretty girl he saw. This decision is the first of many questionable choices made by Romeo which lead to his Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Who Is Romeo And Juliet A Tragedy? Romeo and Juliet: What Does this book take place as? My essay takes place as an adventurous and tempting love story, the book that awakened the heart, soul and mind to young lovers who were looking for faith in eternal love. The love story Romeo and Juliet written by the wonderful writer William Shakespeare, he was born in the U.K, April 23rd,1564. This wonderful Novel was and is introduced by Love, Family, and Hate, it was a Love and Hate relationship between some. The Question to answer to make this a great essay is beginning with the question, "Was Romeo and Juliet a Tragedy?" My opinion for this question is yes, because they were very young and were deeply in love with each other but because the both of their families were so different ...show more content... My secondary answer is ignorance and anger have a lot in common and it has a lot to do with Tybalt and his personality. Tybalt is the cousin of Juliet which means Tybalt despises Montague because they always came into Tybalt's chamber with mental hatred toward Tybalt. I believe this is to be a reason because with all the hatred between the two families of Romeo and Juliet and Tybalt always picking fights with the Montague's it made it seem almost impossible to Fathom with. My third reason/answer of "Why Romeo and Juliet were such a Tragedy?" is because what happened right before the end of the Book when Tybalt kills Mercutio and then runs away until Romeo sees him dead after Tybalt disappears, then Romeo goes looking for Tybalt while being very furious because Tybalt killed one of his Best friends. Once Romeo finds Tybalt/killer of Mercutio he threatens a quarrel with him and Tybalt agrees to fight Romeo. During the battle between the both of them they go at it and go for a while until with one slash and stab, Romeo trying to protect himself defeats the enemy such as Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Causes Of Romeo And Juliet Tragedy Essay Romeo and Juliet, a tragedy written by the famous William Shakespeare. Two star–crossed lovers who are involved in a tragedy. Was this tragedy preventable? Is there a specific character that caused or can be blamed for this tragedy? Romeo caused the tragedy and would have prevented this tragedy by not being so irresponsible, hasty with his actions, and if he was more thoughtful. Romeo is the primary character who caused the tragedy. Romeo's irresponsibility was one of the causes for the tragedy. Romeo was irresponsible by sneaking into the Capulet's party. Romeo was at a party he wasn't invited to because during the party Tybalt noticed Romeo and informed Capulet of an intruder's presence, "Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe" (1.5.60) spoke Tybalt. This demonstrates Romeo's irresponsibility because he knew that something was wrong and unlawful but still decided to do it. In this example it was sneaking into the Capulet's party uninvited. This lead to him meeting Juliet and falling in love with her. His love for Juliet was a factor that caused the tragedy. Another example of Romeo's irresponsibility would be when he broke Prince Esculas's decree. Prince Esculas's decree was, "If ever you disturb our streets again your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace" (1.1.96–97). The decree means that if you disturb the streets of Verona you will be sentenced to death. Romeo broke Prince Esculas's decree by killing Tybalt in a street fight. In the text Benvolio is informing the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo And Juliet Tragedy Essay Question: This question must address who is to blame for the tragic events in the play. Who do you think should be held most responsible for the tragic events in the play? Why? Answer w/Textual support In all honesty there is not one person solely who I think is at fault for the tragedies. Each character had a part in the tragedy. But if I had to choose one person to blame it would be Romeo himself. I chose Romeo because if he was able to withhold his anger toward Tybalt for killing Mercutio none of the tragedy would have had to happened. If he stayed in control and left, the prince would've punished Tybalt and Romeo would have gotten to explore is love with Juliet. BENVOLIO: "O Romeo, Romeo, brave Mercutio is dead! That gallant spirit hath aspired the clouds, which too untimely here did scorn the earth." ROMEO: "This day's black fate on more days doth depend, this but begins the woe others must end." Enter Tybalt. BENVOLIO: "Here comes the furious Tybalt back again." ROMEO: "He gone in triumph, and Mercutio slain! Away to heaven, respective lenity, and fire–eyed fury be my conduct now! Now, Tybalt, take the "villain" back again That late thou gavest me, for Mercutio's soul Is but a little way above our heads, staying for thine to keep him company. Either thou or I, or both, must go with him." TYBALT: "Thou wretched boy, that didst consort him here, Shalt with him hence." ROMEO: "This shall determine that." They fight; Tybalt falls. (Romeo and Juliet 3.1.112–125) Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo And Juliet Tragedy Even in today's society parents ask their kids to do unreasonable things. It is the way we react to these things that make all the difference. Romeo and Juliet are two fictional characters, their families have been rivals as long as anyone can remember. Romeo and Juliet met at a party and fell in love instantly, but their families did not approve of them dating. Romeo snuck into Juliet's room the day that they met. Romeo and Juliet talked and fell deeper in love. At the end of the play, Juliet had the brilliant idea to fake her own death so she could be with Romeo after he got banned from Verona. When Romeo heard that Juliet had died he went to visit her. He saw her laying there and said that she looked beautiful even dead. Romeo felt like he couldn't live in a world without his one true love, so he drank a bottle of poison. When Juliet awoke a little while later she found Romeo lying there dead, Juliet then took a sword and stabbed herself in the stomach. The question I'm answering in this essay is: who is responsible for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? In my opinion, there are many people responsible for this tragedy, The Nurse, Romeo and Juliet's parents, and Romeo and Juliet themselves. The nurse, We never really learned her name but she played a big part in this play. From the very beginning, she supported Juliet with everything. The nurse is how Juliet originally found out that Romeo was a Montague. When the nurse found out that Juliet had fallen for a montage she Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Comedy and Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare The Prologue includes phrases like 'death–marked love' and 'fatal loins'. From this we might think that Romeo and Juliet is an unrelenting tragedy. Yet the first Act has many humorous moments. Consider the balance of tragedy and comedy in Act one, concluding whether it is on the whole humorous of tragic. As defined by Aristotle, 'tragedy evokes pity and fear in the audience.' On the other hand, comedy ...show more content... Rest you merry." (Act One, Scene 2) This quote is particularly significant because Romeo is a figurehead Montague, the only son of Lord Montague, and it would seem obvious that the servant would recognize him. This scene is humorous, as the servant asked to deliver the invitations is unable to read, hence forth, asking Romeo to read it for him. This is very ironic, as the consequences leading from this invitation are particularly tragic. Capulet's party, scene 5, is another humourous event in the play, with jokes about corns in his welcoming speech, "Welcome gentlemen! Ladies that have their toes Unplagued with corns will walk a bout with you. Ah, my mistress, which of you all Will now deny to dance? She that makes dainty, She I'll swear hath corns. Am I come near ye now? " (Act One, Scene 5) There is a light–hearted feel to the scene, which is reflected in the film version of the play, directed by Baz Lurhmann, whichs especially accentuates this comic event with loud music, characters in drag, and fairground noises. However, Act One is not all comic events. It contains many tragic moments, and reveals that some events (such as the servant inviting Romeo to the party) contain more tragedy than once interpreted. The first act begins with a duel between the two houses. On stage, this opening scene would Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Why Is Romeo And Juliet A Tragedy "Love all, trust a few, do wrong to none."William Shakespeare. The genre of the play Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy and it is written by William Shakespeare. The reason this play is a tragedy is because during the whole play there was always a problem that occurred weather it was in the beginning middle or end of the play. The story has two main characters that fall in love but, the problem is their families hate each other and they have to hide their love for each other. These two characters are named Romeo and Juliet also the title of the play. Romeo is a Montague and they are the rival family of the Capulets, the girl Romeo is in love with(Juliet)is a Capulet. Romeo and Juliet met at a party the capulets where throwing a party that Romeo and a couple of other Montagues went to so they could go out and have a fun night because Romeo had been heartbroken about a girl who doesn't love him back. As soon as the Montegues get to the party Romeo see Juliet and they start to flirt and at first Romeo didn't know Juliet was a Capulet but then he saw her mother lady Capulet and soon they both found out that their families where rivals. ...show more content... Someone might think the nurse is to blame because she kept the ongoing relationship between Romeo and Juliet and communicated between the two when they didn't see each other. "You know not how to choose a man" (dupler 3) The nurse was trying to prevent the relationship from happening as soon as it started. The nurse tried to urge Juliet into marrying count Paris when her father told her she had too no question about it. The nurse wanted what was best for Juliet and she knew Romeo want and count Paris was because he would be stable for her and provide for her. The nurse cannot be to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because the nurse was trying to urge Juliet away from Romeo and just marry count Paris like her father wanted her too and live a happy life with Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Was Romeo And Juliet A Tragedy? Romeo and Juliet In this romantic novel it describes the unending love between two lovers named Romeo and Juliet who's love is like no other. This novel holds the adventure, tragedy, love, hatred, violence and family feud that got between the two lovers. This breathtaking novel was written by the famous William Shakespeare. The main theme I am going to be focusing on is the love and faith of Romeo and Juliet. The question you may be asking is " Was Romeo and Juliet a tragedy?". In my opinion I think Romeo and juliet was a tragedy because of all the heartbreaking adventures they went through and how both sides of their families did not agree that their love together is true. One reason Romeo and juliet was a tragedy was because they were two young lovers who feel deeply in love but because of the family feud it became more and more difficult for them to see each other and it slowly drew them more and more apart. I believe this was a tragedy because their families are caring more about the feud than their young ones of the family falling in love. I also believe this is a tragedy because no one really knows how they feel about each other and because of the feud they have no choice but to hide those feelings. My second reason for this tragedy was the punishments and the horrible lies they put ...show more content... Before the end of the novel Tybalt kills Mercutio and runs off. A while later Romeo sees Mercutio's body and instantly goes looking for Tybalt. Soon later Romeo finds Tybalt and dares a quarrel with him and Tybalt agrees. During their battle Romeo kills Tybalt with a slash and a stab of a sword. I think this is the main reason of the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet because Tybalt's family gains more hatred for Romeo and declares he will be exiled and shall not return to the city. Soon after Romeo tells the news to Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo And Juliet: A True Tragedy All Men rage, all men grieve A tragedy cannot simply be defined, or even felt, it must be endured. Romeo and Juliet, names recognized by most members of society, and their story a quintessential staple is regarded as the standard of a great tragedy. A tragedy by definition is a story of human suffering that evokes a catharsis from audiences. Nevertheless the vital question of any enduring work is that despite being written over 400 years ago. Can this story still evoke the same sentiments from an audience that lives in a new world with different values, societal expectations and views of life? Considering Romeo and Juliet was published in 1597, the Shakespearean world is unlike the modern times in which we occupy. In this time period, lack ...show more content... Most modern readers are simply high school and college students reading the play as a part of their mandatory curriculum. Or perhaps you may read Romeo and Juliet because "it's a classic" but we all at least know the story. To summarize girl meets boy, boy and girl fall in love, girl fakes death, boy kills himself, girl commits suicide too. Generally speaking, we assume the tragic part of Romeo and Juliet is the fact that two kids, in "love", loss everything they held dear because of their families' hatred for one another. If a student in a classroom can look past the status quo, or generally accepted interpretations of the story, anyone can relate to and sympathize with the fundamental assumption of Romeo and Juliet. In conclusion, I am not discussing whether Romeo and Juliet were "truly in love", that is not the topic of this essay. I am supposing that modern audiences can still regard this time weathered piece as a tragedy because of a fundamental assumption. To elucidate, we can all be young, foolish and have this world hurt us, the indubitable fact that we will all eventually suffer from our own tragic Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet: Essay Topic Sentence: Who, in your opinion, is most to blame for this tragedy? One of Shakespeare's most known plays is the love story between Romeo and Juliet, which ends up as a tragedy. There are many different reasons and causes to why this tragedy occurred between the two young lovers, Romeo and Juliet, Friar Laurance, their parents and also the element of fate. Romeo and Juliet are two young lovers who seem to rush the love between each other by becoming married to after only a matter of hours of knowing each other. Friar Laurence who should have been smarter in his actions by marry the two which ending up causing this tragedy, also both Romeo and Juliets have a role that ended up causing their children a tragic ...show more content... It is irreversible. From the first page of the play we hear about fate, Romeo and Juliet are mentioned as `star–crossed lovers' meaning that fate will bring them together. It also says that their love is `death mark'd' which means that their fate will be tragic. This suggest to us that the end up result was always going to be the same no matter of what different actions Romeo and Juliet made. The Fate of Romeo and Juliet's love could also be questioned as unlucky and coincidental. The Montague boys are accidently invited to the Capulet's "feast" were Romeo and Juliet meet. Friar Laurence's second letter is never sent to Romeo because Romeo's cousin reaches Romeo before the letter ever has a chance. Romeo arrives at the tomb just before Romeo sees Juliet waking up and kills himself think she is dead, which results in Juliet killing herself. In conclusion I believe that Friar Laurence is mainly to blame for this tragedy between Romeo and Juliet. Both Romeo and Juliet were just too naïve to think about their actions full effect, when Friar Laurence who is a much older and should have been much wiser did not think of the consequences when he really should of and gave them both horrible advice. That is why a believe Romeo and Juliet's tragedy is to be blamed on Friar Laurence's Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Romeo and Juliet as a Tragedy Essay Romeo and Juliet as a Tragedy Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy, which was written by William Shakespeare in 1599. The Elizabethans totally believed in fate, they believed that your destiny was fated. They also believed that fate was fickle, it could change, one day everything would be good and the next day things could be really bad. If you challenged fate, it would take up the challenge. If it wasn't fate there are many more things which could have caused the tragedy; the feud, this means that everything that happens in Verona ends in violence, Friar Lawrence, shouldn't have married them and shouldn't have suggested such a dangerous plan, which was playing with their lives, the Nurse should have ...show more content... Also the nurse agrees to be the go between, she thinks she has no choice because she is the servant and Juliet is the boss 'I am the drudge and toil in your delight'. Romeo and Juliet meet at the balcony and Juliet proposes to Romeo, so he goes to the friar to arrange the marriage. The friar marries them, when he wouldn't normally marry to people from different families because of the feud but this time he does. He doesn't want to at first, but he changes his mind as he thinks it may end the quarrel between the two families. But after they have got married; fate seems to turn against them. During the marriage ceremony Romeo says that now he has married Juliet nothing can go wrong. This challenges fate. When the fight starts Mercutio and Tybalt are only messing around but Romeo reminds them about the prince's decree. It is in this fight scene when fate starts to work against Romeo because when he steps in to stop the fight there is an accident and Mercutio gets killed. 'A plague a' both your houses! They have made worms' meat of me'. Mercutio curses both houses because he also blames Romeo for getting in the way. Romeo should report this to the prince but instead he starts fighting with Tybalt and this is serious because he reacts with his emotions and wants revenge. 'O I am fortunes fool' Romeo thinks that fate just wants to Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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