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Feud In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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The feud in Romeo and Juliet was a big feud between the Capulets and the Montagues that had been going on for a long time. The feuding is the cause of Romeo’s banishment. The battle between the two families is also the cause of Tybalt’s and Mercutio’s death. The main event that the feud causes is the ultimate deaths of Romeo, Paris, and Juliet. The role of the families is perhaps the most important, as the feuding families end up being the the ultimate downfall for Romeo and Juliet. The family feud is the cause of Romeo's banishment. Romeo was forced to leave Verona after he killed Tybalt in a dual. Romeo didn’t want to fight at first because Tybalt was now his relative. Romeo later got mad at Tybalt and fought him. Romeo then killed Tybalt and said “ O, I am fortune’s fool!” and then fled. (3.1.131) Once the prince had heard what had happened he banned Romeo. The battle between the feuding families caused the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio. Tybalt fought Mercutio and killed him as Romeo was trying to stop the fight. Mercutio then said “ A plague o’ both your houses!” right before he died because he felt that both of the families had caused his death.(3.1.102) …show more content…

It was also the cause of Paris’s death. If there had been no feud then there would be no reason for Romeo and Juliet to hide their love, likewise, Friar Laurence wouldn’t have had to make a plan to help the couple escape. Paris would have never wanted to marry Juliet if Romeo and Juliet could have made their marriage public. All three of these people end up dieing because Romeo and Juliet couldn’t love each other. Romeo killed Paris and then drank a poison because he thought Juliet was dead. After Romeo drank the poison he said “Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die” (5.3.120) Juliet then woke up and killed herself because she saw that Romeo was dead. This very big tragedy happened because of the family

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