When reading “Romeo and Juliet,” …show more content…
It’s come to the conclusion of violence, and how much it takes action in this story. In Verona, for most men it’s as if violence is the solution to everything, but of course it is not. For violence, the consequences are endless of what could happen. When fighting occurs between Mercutio and Tybalt, Mercutio is stabbed which causes him to die. As for Tybalt, he marches away as if he is proud for what he has done and it wasn’t an important matter. This frustrates Romeo, he decides to follow Tybalt and fight. Romeo states, “...Away to Heaven, respective lenity…” (3.1.118-25) Though at this moment both Tybalt and Romeo are clueless on what could happen, because they never had the time to make the decision. Minutes later, Tybalt comes to a final breath and falls to his death from being stabbed by Romeo. Romeo is then vanished out of Verona, because of his one decision he made to kill Tybalt. Romeo had decided to kill Tybalt in a flash of a second he never knew what would happen. And for Tybalt he didn’t think killing Mercutio would cause his own death