Theme Of Loss In Romeo And Juliet

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How do the characters react to loss in Romeo and Juliet? The central theme of this essay is loss. I am going to analyse how the characters react to loss in the play Romeo and Juliet. At the start of the play we witness the death of Mercutio. Before Mercutio’s death Romeo is against violence he says “Gentleman for shame forbear this outrage” this conveys that Romeo does not want to lose anyone also Tybalt because he is know his family. However it all changes after Mercutio’s death. Mercutio’s death is caused by him fighting with Tybalt on behalf of Romeo and his relationship with Romeo. Romeo attempts to break up the fight, but Tybalt stabs Mercutio. As he is dying he says "A plague o ' both your house”. However When Romeo …show more content…

This then leads to Romeo and Tybalt both fighting and Tybalt dying this tells us that Romeo is emotionally destroyed after his best friend’s death. After Romeo is enraged by the death of his best friend and ends up killing Tybalt. Romeo runs away and is banished from Verona forever. This shows us how he has reacted to the loss of his best friend Mercutio. However Tybalt’s death affects Juliet as he is her dearest cousin. When Juliet is still trying to find out from her Nurse exactly what happened to Tybalt and Romeo, she refers to Tybalt as "my dear-loved cousin," and to Romeo as "my dearer lord." The phrase referring to Tybalt tells us that Juliet did truly care for Tybalt and is troubled to hear he has been killed. Her love for Tybalt can also help to explain why Juliet felt so deceived by Romeo when she first learns that Romeo killed Tybalt. It is not just the fact that Romeo committed a murder that makes her next call him a "fiend angelical" it is the fact that Romeo killed someone she loves that is making her feel so fooled by him. Then Juliet says a string of oxymoron’s this demonstrates to us just how deceived she feels by Romeo and his charms However, her

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