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Romeo And Juliet Essay Conflict

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Essay Thalie Rundback
‘Conflict – Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet’
Essay: ‘In the World of Romeo and Juliet, conflict is everywhere.’

Conflict occurs in our everyday lives through the major decisions we make. For example choosing whether to have a child or through the minor decisions like whether to have a mocha or a chai latte.
“A conflict is a struggle between people. The struggle may be physical, or between conflicting ideas.” Physical conflict is when two or more people and can even escalate into rival gangs are visually and can also be emotional for a person. Emotional conflict is the presence of unfamiliar and opposite emotions relating to a situation that has not long ago taken place or is in the process …show more content…

Tybalt, Juliet’s cousin, is very upset with Romeo from very early on in the play as he gatecrashed the Capulets ball. Tybalt believes Romeo causes him to look like a fool in front of a large audience. At this point Tybalt wanted Romeo to be thrown out but Capulet disagreed as he did not want to cause a scene. Thats why, in act 3 scene 1, Tybalt goes looking to fight with Romeo. Instead, he finds Mercuito, who is in an extremely aggressive mood. Mercuito would not be stopped, and his uncontrollable attitude increases when Romeo appears, and will not fight Tybalt. Mercutio believes Romeo is acting cowardly, since he tells the king of Cats ‘good Capulet, which name I tender as dearly as mine own, be satisfied.’ This causes both Tybalt and Mercutio to get angry, as Tybalt thinks Romeo is mocking him not realising that only a couple of hours before hand Romeo married Juliet Capulet which then makes Tybalt family. Since romeo doesn't want to fight, Mercuito draws his own sword. Tybalt has a very angry nature, and the two men fight. Romeo tried stopping them before it got out of hand but then Mercuito started mocking him. Romeo could see that the battle was getting pretty dangerous so he signals Benvolio to help him to stop it. Benvolio doesn't seem to be moving, Romeo showing his impulsive nature steps in-between But when Romeo did that Mercuito got caught by Tybalts sword. Tybalt then realises this and leaves the situation. All the men thought Mercutio was still being jovial, They don't realise the gravity of his wounds. Right up until he died, Mercutio is joking, not even Romeo realised what just happened to his friend. They finally took it seriously when he yelled ‘A plague a’ both your houses!’ This curse, they understood later in this play, had occurred, since the events up to the lovers deaths work on this basis. Now that Mercuito has been murdered, Romeo was

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