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    screenplay visually. One such example of plot adaptations is when‚ in the screenplay‚ Tybalt recognizes Romeo’s voice at the Capulet masque. When Tybalt hears him‚ he becomes enraged. This is not so for the film. Romeo takes off his masque at the fountain and forgets it there. He returns to the masque and that is when Tybalt recognizes his face. However‚ the result is the same‚ Tybalt becomes enraged and vows to extract his revenge on Romeo since Old Capulet said for him

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    After Juliet learns that Romeo has killed Tybalt‚ Juliet initially sees Romeo as duplicitous‚ but to doubt his goodness is to doubt her own‚ which she ultimately rejects. The only time Juliet ever has an ounce of doubt in the intentions of Romeo is immediately after she learns that he has killed Tybalt. After Juliet first learns of the news of Tybalt’s death‚ she speaks of Romeo as a “serpent heart‚ hid with a flowering face!” 3.2.74). Juliet‚ infuriated by Romeo’s actions‚ says that he has evil

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    In Romeo and Juliet‚ Shakespeare demonstrates that young people struggle in life depending on their maturity level. Shakespeare shows that three people in the play are struggling to deal maturely with different challenges Romeo‚ Juliet and Tybalt are placed with the same problems. Romeo is faced with challenges throughout the entire play. Romeo is forced to figure out a plan and follow it. His maturity level causes his actions to fail. Romeo shows very little

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    ultimate role in the tragedy.  Romeo and Juliet’s unfortunate deaths can be considered the fault of Tybalt‚ Lord Capulet‚ and the "star crossed lovers" themselves. As a starting point‚ Tybalt‚ for instance‚ plays a minor role‚ but contributed to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt is the reason for Romeo’s banishment from the city of Verona. Unaware of Romeo’s recent marriage to Juliet‚ Tybalt wants to duel Romeo‚ not only because he loathed the Montagues‚ he once stated‚ “I hate the word (peace)/

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    of Verona when Tybalt arrives looking for Romeo. Benvolio wishes to avoid a confrontation with the Capulets; however‚ Mercutio is deliberately provocative and tries to draw Tybalt into an argument so that they can fight. Romeo appears and Tybalt insults him‚ hoping he will respond to the challenge‚ but Romeo refuses because he is now related to Tybalt through his marriage toJuliet. Mercutio‚ disgusted by Romeo’s reluctance to fight‚ answers Tybalt’s insults on Romeo’s behalf. Tybalt and Mercutio draw

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    The Great Gatsby‚ 2013 Film Critique This past spring‚ Hollywood released the quite controversial adaptation of F. Scott Fitzgerald’s great American novel‚ The Great Gatsby. The film is directed by Baz Luhrman‚ known for his extravagant‚ visual style‚ with none other than legendary Leonardo DiCaprio as title character‚ Gatsby‚ Tobey Maguire as narrator Nick Carraway‚ and Carey Mulligan is cast as Daisy Buchanan. Set during the summer of 1922 on Long Island‚ New York‚ Nick gets caught up in the world

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    Shakespeare does not let Benvolio discover their love until later. When he is almost to his garden‚ ‘Tybalt’ shows up riding a lawn mower and chases down Benny. Tybalt’s traits are shown here as he is completely driven by rage and seeks to fight similar to Shakespeare’s own version. Tybalt cuts off his gnome hat‚ being a sign of respect‚ and tries to crush Gnomeo when he appears. Gnomeo‚ angry at Tybalt for what he had just done‚ attacks him on the lawn mower. This shows how Gnomeo was overpowered

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    Romeo’s actions. In this play‚ Shakespeare is suggesting that revenge may seem like a good option‚ but it will hurt others and end badly. Through Tybalt having hate for Romeo‚ it displays conflict between the two. Tybalt’s hatred for Romeo displays conflict since Tybalt doesn’t like the Montagues which causes tension between both of them. For example Tybalt says‚ “Boy‚ this shall not excuse the

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    youth. During the play‚ Romeo’s personality develops through the actions of his three foils‚ Tybalt‚ Mercutio and Friar Laurence‚ making him the man he is at the end of the play. Throughout the play‚ the developing rash and hasty personality of Romeo is crafted by the foils contrasting characteristics. The aggressive side of Romeo is conveyed by the hot-tempered and fiery personality of Tybalt Capulet. Tybalt Capulet is a character that is very selfish and always goes around looking for a reason to

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    the tragedy of the play. In many places‚ Romeo acts very hastily with decisions having to do with marriage with Juliet. However‚ the character most responsible for the tragedy of the play is Mercutio. His hasty behavior having to do with fighting Tybalt in acts two and three most influences the tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Haste helps Shakespeare communicate his point on why making hasty decisions can have a negative outcome for someone. Romeo’s hasty acts range from killing a murderer to taking

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