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Tybalt's goal was to get into fights to show off his fighting skills. That is why he really bought into the feud although it wasn't really his family that was involved (his auntie had married a Capulet). He was looking forward to a fight with Romeo, but when Mercutio insisted, he was content to fight with him instead.
Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.
He is supposed to be an enemy of Romeo's and a cousin to Juliet. Bascially Tybalt is just plays a small role, but is a strong character.to cause fights whenever he strikes or sees a montague.He always finds a way to solve or seek revenge.
The purpose of the play was that shakespeare wanted to entertain audience that were coming and should understand what was going on throughtout the play. ex(two starcrossed lovers,fair verona,etc,etc,)
agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
To create a dramatic moment.
Tybalt's goal was to get into fights to show off his fighting skills. That is why he really bought into the feud although it wasn't really his family that was involved (his auntie had married a Capulet). He was looking forward to a fight with Romeo, but when Mercutio insisted, he was content to fight with him instead.
Yes it was,because he really loved Juliet and didn't want anybody else.
The main focus of Romeo and Juliet is the tragic love story between the two title characters, Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, and the feud between their families that ultimately leads to their untimely deaths. Love, fate, and the consequences of conflict are central themes in the play.
Romeo sees Juliet for the first time at her house. Her family (the Capulets) held a party, and Romeo and his friends Benvolio and Mercutio learned of it when they bumped into the Clown, Capulet's servant. Romeo was in love with Rosaline at that time, and Benvolio suggests that they go to this party, as Rosaline, who is a Capulet, would be there. However, Benvolio's goal is for Romeo to meet another girl and fall in love, which did happen; unfortunately, this other girl, which is Juliet, happens to be a Capulet as well.
He is supposed to be an enemy of Romeo's and a cousin to Juliet. Bascially Tybalt is just plays a small role, but is a strong character.to cause fights whenever he strikes or sees a montague.He always finds a way to solve or seek revenge.
In Act 5 of "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's main goal is to reunite with Romeo, whom she believes is dead. Upon waking from her induced sleep and discovering that he has died, she resolves to join him in death rather than live without him. This determination leads her to take her own life, demonstrating her deep love and commitment to Romeo. Ultimately, her tragic choice highlights the devastating consequences of their families' feud.
The purpose of the play was that shakespeare wanted to entertain audience that were coming and should understand what was going on throughtout the play. ex(two starcrossed lovers,fair verona,etc,etc,)
agree - loyal to Juliet for majority of play and a good secret keeper - however she later changed her loyalties and decided Juliet should marry Paris after all - she was trying to be loyal to the Capulet family and was trying to do what was best for Juliet
Their death made the book follow its true genre which is a tragedy. Without their death, the book's goal in showing a tradedy story will fail.
Gee, what a dull assignment! It does not lend itself very well to forming a thesis. All you will be able to say is that they are in some ways the same and in others different. Everyone will say that. It will be very dull.
In the first three scenes of Act Four, Juliet's major goal is to avoid marrying Paris. For the remainder of Act Four she is unconscious. In that state she doesn't have much of a goal at all.