To me, it almost seems like Mercutio's death was the event that really started to put the play into motion. It was Romeo's exile, which happened as a result of Mercutio being killed, that really caused the tension of Romeo and Juliet's love. Had it not been for Mercutio dying and Romeo being exiled, it would've been a lot easier for Romeo and Juliet to be together, and therefore the play would not be as eventful as it was.
I agree with Jack. Mercutio had much importance in the play, and many events occurred following his death. His death also gave more attention to Romeo what was going on with him and Juliet. I also think Mercutio's personality, being overflowed with imagination and wit, would have seemed unfitting for the rest of the story.
I agree with jack too. If Mercutio hadn't died, there rally wouldn't have been much if a story because most of the events followed his death. Especially because if Romeo hadnt killed Tybalt for killing Mercutio, he would have never been exiled and there wouldn't be a problem to begin with. (They would continue to sneak around until they could flee)
To me, it almost seems like Mercutio's death was the event that really started to put the play into motion. It was Romeo's exile, which happened as a result of Mercutio being killed, that really caused the tension of Romeo and Juliet's love. Had it not been for Mercutio dying and Romeo being exiled, it would've been a lot easier for Romeo and Juliet to be together, and therefore the play would not be as eventful as it was.
ReplyDeleteI agree with Jack. Mercutio had much importance in the play, and many events occurred following his death. His death also gave more attention to Romeo what was going on with him and Juliet. I also think Mercutio's personality, being overflowed with imagination and wit, would have seemed unfitting for the rest of the story.
ReplyDeleteI agree with jack too. If Mercutio hadn't died, there rally wouldn't have been much if a story because most of the events followed his death. Especially because if Romeo hadnt killed Tybalt for killing Mercutio, he would have never been exiled and there wouldn't be a problem to begin with. (They would continue to sneak around until they could flee)
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