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Extract 6
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Mercutio's death: Guidelines and details
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romeo and juliet
shakespeare
mercutio
romeo
tybalt
literature
romeo & juliet
cbse central board of secondary education
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Extract 6
Act 3 Scene 1
Significance of extract
Climax of whole play
First death of the whole play!
Beginning of tragedy
Foreshadowed by Friar Lawrence's speech
An avalanche of deaths that will continue until the end of the play
Details
Dramatic Irony
Romeo tries to tell Tybalt about his love for Juliet
Tybalt, blinded by anger, refuses to listen
Attempts to resolve conflict only instil it further
Creates a sense of irony, heightens tension in the conflict
Quotes:
Tybalt
'Thou art a villain'
Blaming Romeo for causing humiliation towards him
Shocking remark
Exponential rise in tension in the play
'Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou has done to me, therefore turn and draw'
'Boy'
Refers to a person of lower status
Insulting Romeo's pride
'Injuries'
Referring to the humiliation he received in Act 1 Scene 5
Lord Capulet called him a...
'Princox'
'Goodman boy'
Insolent boy
Characterizes Tybalt as a man with lasting and ignitable temperament
Romeo
'Reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage
Romeo offers a draw immediately for peace
Ironically, Tybalt does not know about the reason why
Tybalt continues to escalate the conflict
'And so good Capulet, which name I tender As dearly as my own, be satisfied.
Refers back to Act 2 Scene 2
Romeo offers to give up his name for Juliet
Sacrificing family pride for love
Suggests the passive nature of Romeo
Humbled by love
Characterization
For conflict
Mercutio
'O calm dishonourable, vile submission!'
Acted as a catalyst to the conflict
Regarded Romeo as dishonourable and too passive
'Come sir, your passado'
Ignores Romeo's attempts to keep peace
Tybalt
Bears a grudge against Romeo
Quick to take action, but slow to listen
Against conflict
Romeo
Passive, anti-conflict
Humbled by love
A sense of empathy is felt for Romeo as his good-natured attempts to extinguish the inferno fails
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