Tybalt's Death In Romeo And Juliet

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Act III, scene i- Tybalt's Death The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was a phenomenal play written by William Shakespeare; as one of his most famous works there are many well-known scenes. In Act III, scene i, the event of this scene is Romeo and his friends, Mercutio and Benvolio, were walking on a street after Romeo's secret wedding. The three friends ran into Tybalt, a Capulet who was furious with Romeo and referred to him as a "villain," (III, i, 64). As Romeo tried to keep peace and refused to fight Tybalt, Mercutio steps in and draws his sword to fight him. Romeo tried to stop the fight by getting in between the two men, when Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm. Mercutio had told his friend "I am hurt. A plague o' both your …show more content…

After the immediate effects of Tybalt's death, such as Romeo's banishment led to longtime effects. The first effect is that Juliet decides that she cannot live without Romeo. At the same time her father is pushing her to marry Paris, who she does not want as her husband, as she already has one. Lord Capulet tells his daughter: "An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend; and you be not hang, beg, starve, die in the streets, for by my soul, I will ne'er acknowledge thee..." (III, v, 219-221). He tells her that he will ignore her and she would not be called his daughter. Juliet visits Friar Lawrence and talks to him about the circumstance. He tells her, "Take thou this vial, being then in bed and this distilled liquor drink off" (IV, i, 103-104). He gives her a potion that will make her seems dead so she will be buried in her family crypt with Romeo awaiting inside for her to awake. That plan failed, for Romeo thought she was actually dead and visited the crypt to see her, where he killed himself, being the second effect. The last effect is the Capulets and Montagues forgiving each other. The Capulets had lost Tybalt and Juliet, while the Montagues lost Mercutio, Romeo, and Lady Montague; who had died from a heart attack after hearing Romeo was banished. The two families agree to peace and not to argue from there on. Tybalt's lead to the death of Romeo's mother, Romeo himself, and Juliet; only to have the good effect of the families'

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