After the death of Mercutio, Romeo was devastated and in revenge killed Tybalt in cold blood to avenge his friend. After all, it is the law to killed the one who slew first. But because Tybalt was a relative of the prince, in anger and in grief, banished Romeo. What they don't know is that Mercutio was so anger at Romeo because it was his fault Mercutio died. He rose from the dead in a ghostly form that haunted Romeo forever.…
Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo and started calling him a villain and other things like that. When he was calling him that Romeo didn’t lose his cool or anything, he just stays calm and tells Tybalt he doesn’t want to fight. Tybalt says “No better term than this: thou art a villain.”(3.1.57-63) That is when Tybalt gives his reason he wants to fight Romeo. When Tybalt kills Mercutio that’s when Romeo loses it and that is the reason Juliet faked her death. And after Romeo finds out that’s when he wants to kill himself also. Tybalt had a very big impact on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.…
Antonio and Felix both want to be the lightweight champion, but they have different boxing styles.…
According to an interview I had with Benvolio Montague, an eyewitness of the tragic passage, Tybalt was the one who started the fight. Apparently, Tybalt has always had a strong desire to fight Romeo and demanded to duel with the young male. But Romeo being the ____ man he is refused to duel with Tybalt which made Mercutio feel morally obliged to take Romeo’s position and fight Tybalt. This quarrel ends In Mercutio…
9) The Prince is so upset with what has happened because Mercutio is related to him and he was killed.…
Shakespeare is forced to kill off Mercutio "lest he steal the show from the major figures of the plot". His brash attitude draws attention away from the problems of Romeo and Juliet. When Tybalt seeks Romeo in a public street, Mercutio challenges him to "couple [his words] with something" and "make it a word and a blow". His recklessness and quick response for something so dangerous is a demonstration of his preferences. However, as a kind of side effect, his preferences tend to pull the spotlight away from the main characters. Mercutio duels Tybalt when the swordplay is meant for Romeo.…
In an interview with Benvolio Montague, an eyewitness at the scene says; “ Tybalt wanted to fight so he taunted Romeo to do so. Romeo refused to fight. I am unsure why Romeo didn’t fight with Tybalt, he was instead trying to be at peace with him. But Mercutio felt honour-bound to stand up for Romeo and fight. Romeo tried to stop the fight but failed, Tybalt stabbed Mercutio under Romeo’s arm and ran away from the scene."…
Romeo and Juliet are now husband and wife, making Romeo Tybalt’s cousin. In “Romeo and Juliet,” Romeo didn’t tell Tybalt that he and Juliet got married, so maybe that was the problem because if he had told Tybalt, maybe he would not fight with Romeo and have called truce between each other and Tybalt wouldn’t have died. However, Romeo didn’t tell, so Tybalt ended up killing Mercutio, Romeo’s best friend. He couldn’t protect Mercutio because he couldn't fight back since that’s Juliet’s cousin. Romeo then later changed his way and got revenge on Tybalt for killing his best friend. As an outcome, Tybalt died because of Romeo’s friendship for Mercutio over his love for…
The accidental wound causes Mercutio's death. While they kept on fighting, Romeo kept on trying to part them. His intercession distracted them which made Tybalt accidentally stab Mercutio. When Tybalt exits they discover that Mercutio's wound was enough to kill him. Mercutio said, "Why the devil / came you between us? I was hurt under your arm" (3.1.97-98) to Romeo. Mercutio's statement proves that Romeo was the one at fault, not Tybalt. Tybalt entered back in time for Romeo to avenge Mercutio's death, even though he was not all at fault. Tybalt gets killed by Romeo during their duel; his death led to Romeos banishment, which eventually led to both his and Juliet's…
We all know that Romeo’s banishment was a result of murdering Tybalt. Although Tybalt was a villain, and was practically evil, Romeo did not need to kill him and he brought it on himself. However Tybalt was going to try to kill Romeo any way, and Mercutio tried to stop him. Mercutio’s death was also Romeo’s fault, “ROMEO tries to break up the fight TYBALT stabs MERCUTIO under ROMEO’s arm.”(Sparknotes, Shakespeare act 3 scene 1 page 5). If Romeo let Mercutio beat Tybalt, then the Prince most likely would have not punished Mercutio and Romeo would never have gotten banished.…
The ambition to maximize profit alters the physical landscape and creates capital. The creation of capital—money, goods, or services—generates cities, roads, canals, and buildings that interconnect people. The nature of capitalism distributes capital unequally. When one person gains value, another person must lose value. A natural hierarchy in society develops where the top tiers consists of those who have amassed capital, while those with little capital comprise the bottom tiers. The abstract concept of rich and poor must manifest itself into some form of physical reality. A theme exists throughout many historians’ works on the development of cities; owners of the most capital constructed artificial barriers to separate themselves from those…
Mercutio challenges Tybalt to a battle, Tybalt kills Mercutio then Romeo took revenge on Mercutio death then Romeo was banished…
Romeo’s cousin Benvolio reports that the fight began after being provoked by Mercrutio. When the young Romeo Montague arrived on scene, he quickly interviened by holding back Mercutio. Unfortunatly, Tybalt took this as an opportunity to stab Mercutio through Romeo’s arms. Romeo later murdered Tybalt as an act of vengeance.…
Fate's will to have Romeo banished from Verona came at the price of Mercutio and Tybalt's lives. Tybalt was an antagonistic individual with a quick temper. As a result, his actions often led to the undoing of others. Tybalt began quarreling with the Montagues and demanded that Romeo confront him and engage in a duel with him. As Romeo refused this challenge he stated that he had a new love for Tybalt that Tybalt would never understand it, Mercutio stepped in and accepted. Because Romeo got inbetween Mercutio and Tybalt, Mercutio was stabbed underneath Romeo's arm. As a result, Mercutio…
Another significant character that contributes to Romeo and Juliet's death by thinking with his heart was Romeo himself. Mercutio is the best friend of Romeo. He decides to provoke a fight with Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. At first, the fight was for fun, but Tybalt ended up stabbing Mercutio, which resulted in him dying. Romeo found out about his best friend's death, and he wanted revenge. He sought out Tybalt and ended up slaying him. Because of this, the Prince banished Romeo for his actions. Juliet's nurse ends up telling her that Romeo killed Tybalt and he is banished. This brings a lot of misery to Juliet, she says, “Some word there was, worser than Tybalt’s death, that murdered me. I would forget it fain,…