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  • Essay / Romeo: The Serial Killer - 615

    Have you considered Romeo to be a serial killer? Well you were right, of course he had genuine intentions with one of them, but the others were by instinct. Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet is the culprit of the greatest love tragedy. Romeo's impulsiveness is the kiss of death for three characters in the play. But his impulsiveness had an aspect that won him a girl he would later call his only love. Romeo participated in the end of three Shakespeare characters through his own fault, and three indirectly. Mercutio was the first victim of Romeo's impulsive behavior. The scene begins with Tybalt and Mercutio fighting, as they fight Romeo tries to persuade them to stop, but because he is impatient he put himself between them, which ended with the sword of Tybalt in Mercutio. Romeo's attempt to stop their fight is shown: “Draw, Benvolio. Shoot down their weapons. Gentlemen, too bad! Refrain from this outrage. Tybalt, Mercutio! The Prince expressly prohibited banditry in the streets of Verona. Wait, Tybalt! Good Mercutio! (3.1.53-57). Romeo tries to stop the shameful fight and recognizes that the Prince ...