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Comparing Tybalt's Contribution To A Tragedy In Romeo And Juliet

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The play Romeo and Juliet which was written by William Shakespeare tells a story of 2 lovers that fell for each other within 4 days of meeting each other, in the city of Verona. They both were of families that fight and don't get along with the other. Juliet is from the Capulets and Romeo is from the Montagues. The 2 lovers fell in love almost instantaneously and rushed to get married. The families were unaware of the love and marriage that their children possessed for eachother, and their fued continued. The feud eventually results in a tragedy for both families, since it killed both of the star-crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet fought for the love that they had, behind their friends and family's backs. They were oblivious and unaware of the secret love. Tybalt, Romeo, and Lord Capulet all contributed to the tragedies that take place in the play Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt contributed to a tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt sets out to start a fight or duel with Romeo. When Romeo shows up to the Capulet party, Tybalt wants to fight with him and kick the uninvited guest out. "'Tis he, that villian …show more content…

Their will to stay with each other overcame their familys feud. Their love led to decisions that ended up killing the happy couple. They fought till the end, and they never let anyone come in between their one of a kind love. If Tybalt wouldn't have wanted to fight Romeo and if he didn't kill Mercutio basically risking his own life, if Romeo wouldn't have killed Tybalt and acted so suddenly and kills himself, if Lord Capulet didn't force Juliet to marry Paris, these tradgedies may have never occurred. quick actions led to foolish decisions. Even though Romeo and Juliet died, their love lives forever and continues to. They both showed courage and perseverance and tried t keep fighting for their secret marriage. Romeo, Tybalt's, and Lord Capulet's actions all led to the tragedies of the

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