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Thursday, February 21, 2019

Why Romeo’s Mood Change When He Realises Mercution Is Dying

Romeos mood changes when he realizes that Mercutio is dying as he of a sudden becomes regretful that an hour hath (Tybalt) been my kinsman and decides that others must end over this black sidereal days fate, whereas at the beginning of the scene he is truly calm and peaceful and tells Tybalt I love thee and that the reason he does excuses the affect to react aggressively toward the greeting Tybalt gives him calling him villain as his scorn can have no better term.Romeo is made effeminate by Juliets love and so his love excuses the appertaining rage so he doesnt harm the Capulet, whose name I (he) tenders as dearly as his own as he is married to Juliet. When Mercutio and Tybalt are scrap he still continues to try to keep the peace, and tells Benvolio to help beat overpower their weapons which links to the fight in Act 1 Scene 1 where Benvolio draws his sword to prevent the fighting, showing how they arent opposed to force to hold dear people they care about.When he realises Mercutio is dying he sheds his peace keeping attitude and actively participates in the fight as either him, Tybalt or both must go with Mercutios soul to keep him community. This also contrasts with the love expressed for Tybalt earlier, as he acts more masculine instead of being effeminate as Juliet hath softend heroisms steeland fights to maintain his familys honour and also punish the death of his very friend, which shows two sides to Romeo one being the elegant lover who is in love with Juliet and the other being an Italian emotional male.

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