The Path of Hate and Feud to Death. When Mercutio dies, Romeo gets filled with anger and kills Tybalt, causing all the horrible events that follow. The story of Romeo and Juliet is about two young teens falling in love with families that despise each other. Eventually, the hate gets out of control, and they die. Throughout the play, there are numerous themes, but the theme that is most prominent is hate. In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, the theme of hate leading to tragedy is portrayed through Romeo, Tybalt, and Mercutio. Hate leads to tragedy appears with the character Romeo. In Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, he explains, “Come bitter conduct, come, unsavory guide. Though desperate pilot, now at once run on the dashing rocks thy seasick, weary bark, Here’s to my love! O true apothecary, drugs are quick thus with a kiss I die” (Shakespeare 5. 3. 117-120). Romeo would have never died if there had been no plan. The only reason they had a plan was because of the hostility between the two families. The author further illustrates, Romeo believes Juliet is dead due to inaccurate information …show more content…
Tybalt's never-ending anger makes it impossible for peace. "As I hate hell all Montagues and thee have at thee coward" ( Shakespeare 1.1. 70-72). He expresses how much he hates the Montagues and hates peace. Tybalt was to blame for every issue in the play. Tybalt's uncontrolled anger towards the Montagues leads to a sequence of events that end in the death of Romeo and Juliet (Shakespeare 3.1.-5.3.). Tybalt's rage was the cause of everyone's deaths. Tybalt causes all the problems, During the Capulet's party, Tybalt insults Romeo and challenges him to a duel, which eventually leads to Tybalt's death (Shakespeare 3.1. 81-127). Tybalt's out-of-control anger causes him and Mercutio to die while Romeo tries to make
He, assisted by Mercutio, was the spark that set the Montagues and Capulets completely against each other. During the party, Tybalt’s uncle was aware that a Montague was at his party, but he didn’t mind; only Tybalt was bothered. Later, when Tybalt kills Mercutio, it sets Romeo into a fit of rage, resulting in Tybalt’s death. Romeo takes all the blame for both deaths since Tybalt is slain, causing a chain reaction that forced the Montagues and the Capulets into a seething battle. Tybalt’s own death was the beginning of serious conflict between the two families which subsequently caused more deaths to follow.
Although Tybalt died early in the play he has a major role in starting the problem that caused the tragedy of Romeo and
Tybalt and Romeo were young, stupid, and hot-headed, which resulted in more fights and death. The feud administered the dissolution of adolescent lovers through poor communication with both Montague and Capulet’s actions, with refusal of acceptance.
After his fight with Paris in the middle of the night, Romeo says to himself, “Come Bitter conduct, come, unsavory guide! Thou desperate pilot, how at once run on the dashing Rocks thy seasick weary bark! Here’s to my love. [DRINKING. ] O true apothecary,
In this story the author wanted us to learn that both love and hate can fuel revenge. Romeo’s hatred for Tybalt and love for Mercutio causes him to kill Tybalt. In the final analysis, Mercutio died so early in the story because Romeo needed to get revenge for him in order to meet his
Tragedy love Hatred is a dangerous force that causes people to make dangerous decisions. In Shakespeare’s play, The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, he tells the story as two teenage kids fall in love with two families who always argue. This ends up with both Romeo and Juliet killing themselves. They died because Tybalt, Juliet's kinsman, was argumentative and tribal throughout the essay. Tybalt is the reason for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he is always to argue and his strong loyalty to his family.
Romeo and Juliet Have you ever wonder if Romeo and Juliet’s deaths has to do with love or hate? William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet tells the stroy of two teenagers that love each other and their families hate each other. But when they die their families the parents rage has lifted. Hate is to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death.
Romeo and Juliet's families hate each other and have had a feud for many years. Without this ancient feud Romeo and Juliet would have been able to freely love each other without having to be secret. Romeo's death was influenced by the hate between the two families. The reader is able to inference this from the Montague's and the Capulet's ancient feud. "
These tragic events all occurred because of the fight between Romeo, Mercutio, and Tybalt. This causes me to believe that Tybalt is to blame for the tragic disasters in The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. From the beginning of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt has hated the idea of Romeo and his appearance at the Capulet party. Tybalt: “Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe, A villain, that is hither come in spite, To scorn at our solemnity this night.” (Shakespeare, 393).
It is evident that Romeo is primarily responsible for all the deaths because he made Tybalt mad, Tybalt killed Mercurio, Romeo killed Tybalt. After that, he was banished and could not be with Juliet. He found her and killed himself because he thought she was dead. Juliet kills herself, because Romeo is dead.
Tybalt always wanted to fight Romeo. Tybalt and Mercutio get into a fight because of some upsetting words Tybalt said. In the fight Tybalt kills Mercutio, which get Romeo upset. Then Romeo kills Tybalt, which gets him banished form Verona, Italy. So the long-standing family feuding and fate are the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.
In the play Romeo and Juliet hate is a major role in the story/play. The hate revolves around the hatred between the Montague’s and the Capulet’s. Hatred is shown throughout Romeo and Juliet as shown by peoples’ acts of violence. The story does not reveal why the hatred began, only that it was an ongoing conflict between the two families.
Romeo and Juliet’s tragedies and the outcome Playwright, William Shakespeare, in his narrative play, Romeo and Juliet, recalls a young, forbidden, love, that is shortly ended due to a continuant feud between two rival families; similarly both belonging to the opposite sides of the two families. This creates a barrier and conflict between the romantic love that is forced apart since they are meant to be rivals. These events would later cause the lovers to go into extreme depths like killing themselves.
For example, when Tybalt kills Mercutio Romeo is angry and kills Tybalt because he is filled with hatred. The reason that they even fight is because of a old dispute between the two families. This dispute is the cause of many fights between the two families. This long time dispute is caused by a mutual hate between the two families and is why hate is stronger than love in this story.
The theme of hate in Romeo and Juliet is expressed in many different ways but mostly around the rivalry of the Montague and Capulet families. Due to the long ongoing feud between the two families they lose the innocent lives of their children and friends. When Tybalt goes to kill Romeo but runs into Mercutio and ends up killing him shows the theme of hate if the two families weren’t fighting then they wouldn’t of ended up killing Mercutio who isn’t even apart of the Montagues or the Capulets so because of this hate in the play they lose the life of a good friend. The same goes for Romeo and Juliet’s death, if the family could've ended the feud then Romeo and Juliet wouldn’t of had to hide their love for each other and wouldn’t of had to die.