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    far, his hatred concerning Montagues grows, especially towards Romeo. For example, in this scenario: Tybalt is yet to cause conflict at the masquerade of his loving uncle until he hears Romeo, “This, by his voice should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier, boy. What! Dares the slave come hither, covered with an antic face, to fleer and scorn at our solemnity?” (A1Sv). Tybalt, “The hot blooded prince of cats” (Curns), is vengeful, instigating and never allows peace to remain at

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    Shakespeare writes, “This, by his voice, should be a Montague. Fetch me my rapier, boy. What ! Dares the slave Come hither covered with an antic face, To fleer and scorn at our solemnity ? Now, by the stock and honor of my kin,To strike him dead I hold it not a sin.” Tybalt wants to settle the score, and to repair his pride, he

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    Compare how the ideas of love and hate are portrayed in ‘Romeo and Juliet’ and other poems: In ‘Romeo and Juliet,’ Shakespeare uses a running them of death throughout his play, which emphasises how the families’ feuding is the cause of senseless killing. In Act 3:1, Shakespeare uses a metaphor “worms’ meat” to highlight the severity a small, petty argument caused. It also foreshadows the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet and “A plague a’ both your houses!” makes the audience think about possible

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    middle size, mostly in their twenties. The conjuration that bound them to absolute loyalty to the King showed to her senses as an ethereal metallic glow, which she found very becoming. "He's a fast worker, our Bernie," one said. "Gotta watch those rapier men." Horrors! Her face was on fire. "That will do!" The fourth Blade was a little older and wore a red sash to show that he was in charge. He tapped the cat's-eye pommel of his sword. "Good chance to you, Mother Celandine." "And to you, Sir Valiant

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    of this quote, Tybalt is becoming hostile. If Tybalt let go of this grudge to begin with, the feud between Romeo and Tybalt would have never continued. Even when Romeo’s friend Mercutio wanted to fight Tybalt, Romeo said, “Gentle Mercutio, put thy rapier up” (3.1.50). This shows that Romeo was unwilling to fight and even tried to avoid it, but Tybalt kept egging it on. By doing this, Tybalt was responsible for his fate. Because Tybalt held onto a grudge, the altercation became deadly and Mercutio

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    Love is Madness “There is always some madness in love”. But there is always some reason for madness.” This thought by Friedrich Nietzsche told us that love is a complex and multifaceted emotion. This often results in unwanted hatred toward one another. Perhaps it could be a result of family problems in a relationship. The disagreement between two families that has been in a feud for a long time. Or maybe it started with a hot-headed guy. With this thought in mind, although Shakespeare's story of

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    something in the poem because it uses highwayman several times. The poem uses the name Bess the landlord's daughter several times. Another repetition is they use the word daughter 10 times . He uses the word landlord many times in the poem. He uses rapier 2 or more times .Nearer and nearer is used 2 or more times. He uses “he cracks his whip on the shutters” 2 or more times . He uses black hair 3 or more times .Blacked eyed is used 2 times

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    ECONOMICS ASSIGNMENT Lachlan Milligan   Since 2014 crude oil prices fell dramatically by 50% to around $50 US a barrel. This significant price reduction is largely due to a global oversupply of oil and to a lesser degree a reduced demand for oil. The impact of lower oil prices are largely positive for the Australian economy, as Australia is a net importer of oil, thus the Australian economy can benefit from this lower cost, which also assists oil dependent industries such as the airline industry

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    Relationships and Madness A few of the characters within the play Hamlet showed signs of madness. The characters went mad due to the antagonizing relationships they had with other characters; the madness within the play created a chain reaction among the characters. In the end, the characters’ madness led to their own and others untimely demise. Claudius’ jealousy of Hamlet senior began his downward spiral to madness. Claudius’ lust for Queen Gertrude, his brother’s wife, led to him killing Hamlet

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    Tybalt Monologue

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    In this essay, I will be analyzing a character from the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. By seeing how intense the passion was between Romeo and Juliet in this play, it’s not hard to see that the main theme of this play is love. The character that I will be analyzing will be Tybalt. The tension between Tybalt and Romeo was significant. So much so, that Romeo killed Tybalt later in the play which resulted in him being tossed into exile by the prince. What indirectly caused this fatal

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