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Mercutio's Effect on Romeo and Juliet
Title: Mercutio's Effect on Romeo and Juliet
Category: Literature / Novels
Details: Words: 465 | Pages: 2.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Mercutio's Effect on Romeo and Juliet
In the book Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Romeo’s friend Mercutio has a large effect on both Romeo and Juliet’s lives. Mercutio’s actions cause the death of Juliet’s cousin Tybalt. He indirectly causes Romeo and Juliet to meet, and he has an indirect cause in both Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.
In the book Mercutio’s first effect on Romeo and Juliet’s lives was the fact that he caused
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she became depressed and killed herself. If Mercutio had never insisted that Romeo go to the Capulet ball Romeo and Juliet may never had met and neither of them would have committed suicide.
To conclude Mercutio had a very dramatic affect on both Romeo and Juliet’s lives. If he had not intervened they may never have met, Tybalt may not have been slain, and Romeo and Juliet might not have had such tragic deaths
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