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Hello, this is ginger and this is my responses and reaction presentation.
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The character I chose.
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That escalated conflict in the play Romeo and Juliet the most is Tybalt Capulet.
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First off,
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he participates in the fight between Capulet
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family members and Montague family members.
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What art thou drawn among these heartless hinds
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turned the bend folio look upon thy death
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when he quarrels In this, in in this scene,
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he introduces that readers to the ongoing feud between
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the two households and demonstrates his skill and fighting.
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Fighting.
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In the first act of this play shows that Tybalt
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is impulsive and stands up for his family name.
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This impulsive behavior also shows his teenage qualities.
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Additionally, in Act one, Scene 5, Romeo goes to the Capulet Party
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But get spotted by two bolts.
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He says it's fit,
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it fits when such a villain is a guest. I'll not endure him
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um saying this to Lord Capulet
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when he sees the precious monty, you,
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Tybalt gets mad because he is passionate about honoring
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the capulets as well as brainwashed at all monty.
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Use our villains.
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This shows his uncontrollable emotions
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because even when Lord Capulet said to leave Romeo alone, he argued,
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which reminds the readers that he is still a teenager,
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this scenario illustrates typical Tibbles personality as
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observant and passionate as I said earlier.
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Furthermore,
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during act three,
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Thibaut spots Mercutio and Ben folio conversing and he
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steps in trying to get information about Romeo,
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but he knowingly
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also angers Mercutio in the process.
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Um the third quote says, you shall find me apt
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enough to that sir and you will give me occasion
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saying that
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he will fight later.
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Um
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the rage towards any monty you gets the better
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of Tybalt and initiates a fight between the rivals.
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Um the fourth quote, gentlemen, for shame forbear this outrage Tybalt Mercutio.
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Romeo says this.
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Um and
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the fight Tybalt starts
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ends up with two deaths being himself and Mercutio
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in this scenario,
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which adds to the point that Tybalt increases the tension in the story
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with more conflict.
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The effect of killing Mercutio goes to Romeo because his best friend is murdered
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because of table to impulsive behavior.
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Romeo feels that it is necessary for him to avenge his friends and kill Tybalt.
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Tibbles actions affect the conflict in the story and the morals of the protagonist.
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Yeah.
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On the other hand,
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others might argue that Romeo is responsible for increasing conflicts
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in the play because of his blind love for Juliet.
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Uh
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another quote says,
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but love thee better than thou canst device
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till thou shalt
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no! The reason of my love and so good Capulet, which name I tender as dearly as my own.
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Be satisfied.
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This is what Romeo says
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to
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Thibaut
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and Mercutio.
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Um
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Romeos kindness confuses both Tybalt and Mercutio because
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they don't know why
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Romeo a montague would love to bolts named Capulet
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because
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they
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because of Juliet
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and Romeo's relationship,
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the love for Juliet brings him to stop the fighting only making it worse,
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which then adds to the topic of increasing conflict because of Romeo.
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His intentions are good, but the consequences of loving Juliet is
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Fighting between two families
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because their love is forbidden.
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And
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even though Romeo's love for Juliet is risky,
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table has more influence with the conflict in the play
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because he initiates most fights.
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The bolts character represents the family feud
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the most compared to other characters.
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His characteristics
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of impulsive behavior and lust for drama impact the story
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of the play a great deal
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to conclude.
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Tybalt Capulet
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influenced conflict to escalate throughout Romeo and Juliet
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because of his irrational choices and impulsive behavior.
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His character is essential to the play because of his role in
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developing the story causing conflict and his relationship with the protagonist.
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Romeo and Juliet would not have been a great play without his character.
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Thank you for watching. And this is the end of my presentation.