Who Killed In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Romeo murders Tybalt, and is banished from Verona! Romeo got off with a warning considering that the Prince said that whoever, shall disturb the peace shall pay for it with their lives. With this in mind, they had very good reason for banishing Romeo, being that he deliberately disobeyed the Prince’s orders about not fighting in public. But adding factors had surfaced after they had found out that Romeo had killed Tybalt.
Stating that Romeo should not be banished would be incorrect, but as Montague himself said “Not Romeo, Prince, He was Mercutio’s friend” which means that Romeo was simply honoring his friend by slaying the man who killed his friend. But as the old saying goes two wrongs do not make a right and the prince distinctly said” If you ever disturb our streets again, your lives shall pay the forfeit of the peace” meaning Romeo was not right for killing Tybalt and should die or be banished. …show more content…

The Capulets lost a man worth two men and know the Montague shall lose two men, or as they say an eye for an eye. The Lady Capulet would agree with this as she wanted to have Romeo dead after she stated “For blood of ours shed blood of Montage”. But as we all know, there are two sides to a story as Montague defends his son as hopefully all fathers should by stating “His faults concludes but the law should end, the life of Tybalt.” By this Montague meant I have already lost one man why should I lose another. But the prince however, had a good answer for old

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