Essay D: Haste plays a immense part in the play Romeo and Juliet that leads them to their deaths. The way haste started the cycle of tragedy was first when Tybalt tries to challenge Romeo right after the party at the Capulet's house by letter. This sets the whole play up as Tybalt then goes to confront Romeo, but finds one of his friends, Mercutio, provokes him to fight, but in the end Mercutio dies in the arms of Romeo who was trying to stop this hateful battle between the two houses of Montagues and Capulets that lead Mercutio to casting a plague upon both houses“ I am hurt. A plague o’ both houses! I am sped. Is he gone and hath nothing?”(lll,i,93-95). The aftermath of the fight was Romeo slaying Tybalt in revenge for Mercutio, but then …show more content…
Generally speaking, some people in the real world judge with only their eyes, just like how Romeo does the same with Juliet. In fact, Romeos only way of loving is with his eyes, this is shown by him describing his love, Juliet, only by her looks “O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright! It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night as a rich jewel in an Ethiop’s ear—Beauty too rich for use, for Earth too dear...Did my heart love till now? Forswear it, sight, For I ne’er saw true beauty till this night.”(l,V,51-60). The opposite is also shown in the play by Lord Capulet and Friar as loving the qualities of someone. The way Lord Capulet shows how he feels about love is at the beginning of the play by letting Juliet have a say in who she marries in the beginning of the play by talking to Paris “But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; My will to her consent is but a part. And, she agreed, within her scope of choice Lies my consent and fair according voice.”(l,ii,16-19). Now, the way Juliet is made for Romeo is mostly due to peer pressure, from her parents telling her to marry a nobleman. Furthermore, another cause to this love is she wants to know what love is and ventures to Romeo to find it. For example, she never even thought of dating a man until Romeo came along, and probably thought it was her chance to find out what
Tybalt takes offense to Romeo's presence at the Capulet's party and challenges him to a fight, despite attempts by Mercutio to claim the situation. This leads to Mercutio’s death. “Alive in triumph, and Mercutio slain! Away to heaven, respective lenity, And fire-eyed fury be my conduct now!” (3.3.118-120).
“Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast.” (Romeo and Juliet, Act II, iii, 97). A famous quote spoken by Friar Lawrence in the play of Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare, isn’t any ordinary quote. Behind these words truth is hidden in the life of Romeo, Juliet, and for the play. Due to Romeo’s stubbornness, he ignored Friar Lawrence's advice, causing deaths, secrets, duels of love, and broken hearts.
In Romeo and Juliet, the motif haste controls all the events in the story. Haste also drives the characters to make mistakes because they aren’t thinking through the outcome of their decisions. When Romeo and Juliet first meet at the party they hastily started making plans to get married. In the next few days, they got married. At their secret wedding, Friar Lawrence foreshadows Romeo and Juliet's future by stating that “These violent delights have violent ends.
Despite their endless love, Romeo and Juliet feel obligated to keep their love undercover. After The lovers meet, Juliet says ¨My only love sprung from my only hate¨ (I.v.135). When Romeo realizes he wants to marry Juliet he goes to Friar Lawrence, who says ¨For this alliance may so happy prove./ To turn your households´ rancour to pure love. (II.iii.93-94). He agrees to the marriage in hopes it will mend the family feud.
Juliet is part of the Capulet family and Romeo is a Montague, and these two families despise each other. In addition, Capulet and Lady Capulet get to pick who Juliet marries, and they don’t want her to marry Romeo, as he is a Montague. This love is freely
Showing devotion to friends and family, Romeo feels the need to kill Tybalt in order to avenge his best friend, Mercutio’s, death. Accomplishing this, he has been given
Capulet is an honorable and admirable leader of his kingdom as he sees no reason to quarrel with Romeo at his party and his care for his daughter's happiness. Capulet seems to care for his relations because at his party for Juliet Tybalt hears Romeo speak and tells a boy to “fetch [his] rapier” (I.v.41). To this capulet had an argument with Tybalt and tells him that he is not to disturb him because Romeo is a “virtuous and well governed youth” and he explains to Tybalt that if he does endure Romeo that he will “make [him] quiet”(I.v.43). This scene showed that Capulet had no intentions to start a fight with the Montagues for no reason and he was able to admit his foes were good people. Capulet also had a desire for his daughter to be happy
Romeos and Juliets Death Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two love-struck teens that eventually falls in love. They have to face obstacles just to find a way to be together and eventually have to secrednize their marriage. The characters Friar Lawrence, Romeo and Lord, Lady Capulet are primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They all have things they did that leads to Romeo and Juliet’s departness. Also, the decisions they made and the problems they caused such as ruining true love.
Act two states, “O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?” (Shakespeare 2.2.33). This statement implies that Juliet wishes that Romeo was not a Montague, but she will “love” him anyway. Love between the Montagues and Capulets was prohibited.
From the first time, the audience is introduced to Tybalt he is characterized as an instigator and a generally perturbed person, he has a clear hatred for the Montagues and appears to be his life’s purpose to embroil the Montagues and more specifically Romeo’s life. No doubt this contributes to the complications that the pair of lovers face through their short-lived relationship and lives. During the capulet’s party in act one, Tybalt declares “Patience perforce with willful choler meeting Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting. I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, Now seeming sweet, convert to bitt’rest gall.” (Shakespeare.
In the book Endangered by Eliot Schrefer, Sophie, a brave and determined character, meets Otto, a bonobo, for the first time and saves Otto from the bonobo trafficker on the street. Sophie cares for Otto a lot and when conflict springs out of control in Congo, another arises deep in the sanctuary when soldiers invade the area. Sophie goes on an adventure and she manages to rescue the bonobos from the soldiers and they begin their way to safety. This heroic action should be rewarded and Sophie should belong in the hall of fame. On the other hand, In the play Romeo and Juliet, Friar Lawrence belongs in the hall of shame.
As Friar Laurence secretly weds Romeo and Juliet in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy Romeo and Juliet, he ominously foretells of the consequences of their hasty marriage. The later of the quote: “that run fast” alludes to how quick the families are to judge one another and dismiss them as enemies because of their relations to their enemy (II.iii.94). Consequently, “They stumble” and remain oblivious to the others’ redeeming character traits, continuing the feud until it becomes the families’ downfalls. With these allusions in place, this famous quote clearly foreshadows how their respective families’ impulsive decisions ultimately lead to their downfalls through the deaths of their offspring. Instead of “wisely and slow[ly]” making decisions regarding
If you were challenged to a duel by you cousin what would you do? Well Romeo felt this when Tybalt Romeo’s new hateful, bold, and demanding cousin challenged him to a duel. Tybalt Juliet's cousin from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is all and more of these words used to describe him. And Tybalt is a hateful, bold, and demanding character that love nothing more than to see Romeo killed. Tybalt is an insanely hateful character especially towards Romeo and his household.
Benvolio: The One That Didn’t Really Have A Life Of His Own The character that made the play better is Benvolio. He is part of the house of the Montagues. He is the nephew of Montague, and Romeo’s cousin. Benvolio is helpful, brave, non-romantic, committed, caring, and protective.
Juliet shows many obvious signs of helplessness, a sign of suicide, throughout the script of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. To begin, Juliet claims, “If he be married, my grave is like to be my wedding bed.” This immediately raises a red flag, as she is already showing signs of hopelessness. In short, if Romeo had been married, Juliet felt as if she may as well kill herself. Next, Juliet goes on to say, “For who is living, if those two are gone?”