dramatic foils. Romeo and Mercutio are a contrast to each other in many ways. While Romeo is passionate, falls in love quickly and consider love a serious subject, Mercutio is funny, makes Jokes about Romeo's feelings and the about how seriously he loves someone. First, Mercutio is the best foil of Romeo before the Capulet party when Romeo told his dream to Mercutio and Romeo seems to have positive attitudes about his dream and he asks to Mercutio what he dreams last night. Mercutio responds : " Dreamers…
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of true love is the tale of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, takes place in Verona, Italy in the 1300’s. Due to Juliet Capulet’s love for Romeo Montegue, they go on many sightly adventures. Their actions, which seem insignificant, end up deadly. This tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was caused by a secret wedding, a bloody brawl, and a failed escape from Verona. Only a few hours following their meeting, Romeo and Juliet…
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Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, Juliet, and Mercutio are all motivated by emotion, not reason, causing their impulsive behavior, and eventual deaths. The story of Romeo and Juliet is one of two opposing households: the Montagues and Capulets. Romeo is a Montague, and Juliet is a Capulet. Therefore, they can never be seen together and have to meet in secret. Mercutio, Romeo's best friend, also fights along with the Montagues against the Capulets. Romeo is motivated solely by love…
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Romeo and Juliet: Play vs. Movie One difference in the movie that is immediately apparent is the time period. In the movie Romeo and Juliet guns have replaced swords. The use of guns instead of swords shows that it is not the 15th century anymore, so you are not going to see a group of people walking around with swords. This makes the reactions of the fight and the scenes where swords were used more intense because one character could be a standing quite a few feet away from the character with a…
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Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, Romeo develops the theme that those who make decisions based on emotion leads to others downfall. Shakespeare demonstrates Romeo's impulsive decisions when he attends the Capulet party when he attempts to stop the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt and when Romeo buys poison from the apothecary. Romeo's hasty decisions are first shown when he decides to attend the Capulet's party even though he was not invited. The Capulet's invite Mercutio and Benvolio and Romeo go along…
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Romeo and Juliet Argumentative Essay Romeo and Juliet is a play that ends in a tragedy written by William Shakespeare that took place in Verona, Italy during the thirteenth or fourteenth century. Romeo and Juliet were two young people from feuding families who fell in love. Their love was so strong that they ended up dying for each other. Many characters could be to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Some of the characters to blame are Romeo, Juliet, and Friar Lawrence. Romeo…
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William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt approaches Mercutio looking for Romeo. Romeo arrives and Tybalt challenges him to duel because he saw Romeo at the Capulet dance. Romeo refuses since he just married Juliet and is now related to the Capulets. Mercutio steps in to fight Tybalt in Romeo’s place and ends up m wounded. Romeo is irrational with rage and proceeds to murder Tybalt in revenge. Throughout the scene, Shakespeare characterizes Mercutio, Tybalt, and Romeo as impulsive to reveal…
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Who Really Killed Romeo and Juliet Have you ever wondered who’s responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet? Romeo and Juliet, written by Shakespeare, is about two-star crossed lovers. Their families have held grudges for decades. Romeo and Juliet kill themselves to be together. The three characters who are most responsible for the tragic ending of the play are Capulet, Tybalt, and Prince. Capulet was one character responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Capulet told Juliet she needed…
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as the protagonist's foil. In Romeo & Juliet, the protagonist, Romeo, is fickle, idealistic, impractical and naïve. To balance Romeo as a character, Shakespeare creates Mercutio; a good friend of Romeo's who acts as his conscience. While Romeo has an idealistic perspective of the world and more specifically of love, Mercutio balances Romeo's weak points as a dreamer. Mercutio is pragmatic, sensible, and clever and a master on word play. Throughout the play, Mercutio mocks Romeo's naïve and ridiculous…
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The play Romeo and Juliet serves as a cautionary tale, telling a story of heavy dependence upon beliefs that leads to complications. Romeo, the protagonist, and his best friend, Mercutio, serve as dramatic foil to each other throughout the play. Dramatic foil is defined as characters whose purpose is to show off another, often in a contradictory form. Romeo and Mercutio excessively rely on their mindset leading to both of their individual deaths. Romeo as an idealist, is guided by his optimistic…
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