Friar Laurence
Benvolio
Benvolio.
The deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt resulted in Romeo's banishment. He then lost contact with Friar Laurence, hence he was unaware of Juliet's fake death. Then he commited suicide so he could be with her.
Tybalt and Mercutio are similar in some ways because they are both very hot tempered and despise each other and Romeo and Juliet are devestated at their deaths. They are different in some ways because Mercutio is slightly nicer and has more friends. Plus, Mercutio has more of a sense of humor than Tybalt.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
Mercutio. Here are all the characters deaths in order 1. Mercutio (killed by Tybalt) 2. Tybalt (killed by Romeo) 3. Lady Montague (of grief after Romeo was exiled) 4. Paris (I'm not sure how he died) 5. Romeo (commited suicide) 6. Juliet (commited suicide)
In Act 3, Scene 1 there has been a fight in the streets resulting in the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. The Prince, on arrival, is being both an investigator and a judge. He questions Benvolio because he was a witness. He was right there and saw what had happened. His account of the events is much to be preferred over that of Mrs. Capulet, who wasn't there and is just making it up.
From: Benvolio To: Prince Escalus Date: 5th June 1651 Subject: The killings of Mercutio and Tybalt. This will explain the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. The Montague's and the Capulet's have been sworn enemies for years. Tybalt was leaving the streets to get away from Romeo because Tybalt had killed Mercutio and he knew that Romeo would not agree but then Romeo slew Tybalt. I wanted Mercutio to leave the streets because I am a close friend to Romeo, but he would not go because he wanted to kill Tybalt. When Tybalt arrived he wanted Mercutio not to walk. Mercutio was offended because he did not agree with Tybalt. Mercutio did threaten me. I fought with Mercutio because he had threatened me. Romeo said "This days black fate on more days both depend, this but begins the woe others must end" Romeo wanted to stop because he thought if they die he will. Mercutio died because Tybalt had slew him. Romeo chased after Tybalt because he had killed Mercutio I think Tybalt is most to blame because he started the killing.
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In Romeo and Juliet, both Mercutio and Tybalt die. Mercutio is a kinsman of the Prince through his friendship with Romeo, while Tybalt is a kinsman of the Prince through blood relation as Juliet's cousin. Both deaths contribute to the tragic outcome of the play.
The deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt resulted in Romeo's banishment. He then lost contact with Friar Laurence, hence he was unaware of Juliet's fake death. Then he commited suicide so he could be with her.
Montague was to meet with Prince Escalus at the Capulet's tomb, where they discover the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt and Mercutio are similar in some ways because they are both very hot tempered and despise each other and Romeo and Juliet are devestated at their deaths. They are different in some ways because Mercutio is slightly nicer and has more friends. Plus, Mercutio has more of a sense of humor than Tybalt.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
Prince Escalus blames the longstanding feud between the Capulet and Montague families for the tragic deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He holds the families responsible for continually perpetuating the cycle of violence that led to the young couple's demise.
Friar Laurence tells the Prince about Romeo's actions leading to the deaths of Tybalt and Mercutio. This decision aligns with his sense of duty and morality, as he wants to ensure justice is served and the truth is known. However, some may view it as risky given the potential consequences for Romeo.
They help determine the outcome of the play.
Prince Escalus decides that the two feuding families, the Montagues and Capulets, will be held responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He orders that the heads of the families come together in peace and ends the longstanding feud that has caused so much tragedy.
Mercutio. Here are all the characters deaths in order 1. Mercutio (killed by Tybalt) 2. Tybalt (killed by Romeo) 3. Lady Montague (of grief after Romeo was exiled) 4. Paris (I'm not sure how he died) 5. Romeo (commited suicide) 6. Juliet (commited suicide)