Hate In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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Hate is a very strong word. But in this theatrical it’s used very much to describe many concepts from the story. Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William Shakespeare about the children of 2 fighting families. They fall in love against their parents will. In the end they end up both killing themselves out of love for each other. Consequence of hate is a universal theme in the play because of Mercutio’s execration, Tybalt’s acrimony, and the parents detestation. In his last words, Mercutio placed a curse on both the Montague and Capulet houses, hating the harmful hate of the heated hosts of the heirs of hostile houses. Another reason, is that Tybalt’s anger towards the Montagues led him to die. He hated Romeo just for showing up to his party, so much he was willing to kill him. Romeo had pleaded for peace, but Tybalt’s hate was so strong he wouldn’t be swayed, and then, he killed Mercutio. Even after he murdered Mercutio, he came back to kill Romeo as well for no other reason except hate for Romeo. In the story Romeo had shouted “I do protest, I never injured thee,But love thee better than thou canst devise,Till thou shalt know the reason of my love.And so, good Capulet—which name I tender
As dearly as my own—be satisfied.(Act 3, Scene 1)” talking about how he does not hate Tybalt and why Tybalt shouldn’t …show more content…

Those were just a few indications for the proposed theme, and why it is the universal theme conveyed throughout the play. Why Mercutio hated both the Capulets like kinsmen and Romeo for getting him killed. Why Tybalt hated all the Capulets, and especially Romeo for going to his house’s party. And Why the parents hated each other until the bitter end of their children. This is why hating people won’t serve you any good, and why everyone should be nice to everyone, even if you dislike

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