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2.02 Analyzing Romeo and Juliet
Juliet- She is dealing with Man vs. Self because she is dealing with
the self-grief over the death of Romeo. “I’ll send my eyes to
prison, and they’ll never be free to look at anything again. I’ll give
my vile body back to the earth. I’ll never move again. My body
and Romeo’s will lie together in one sad coffin.” When she is
saying how her body and Romeo’s will lie together in one coffin,
she is giving us a hint to what she is planning to do next. She
feels that she cannot live without him and is planning to kill
herself.
Another example of Man vs. Self is a quote between Juliet and her
thoughts. “Oh, he’s like a snake disguised as a flower. Did a
dragon ever hide in such a beautiful cave? He’s a beautiful tyrant
and a fiendish angel!” Part of her believes that she could never do
a thing such as this while another part of her is referring to how
he “is like a snake, beautiful yet dangerous.”
Tybalt- He is dealing with Man vs. Man. Tybalt has a physical
conflict between Romeo and Himself. “Oh God, did Romeo’s hand
shed Tybalt’s blood?” Another example is “Romeo, get out of here.
The citizens are around, and Tybalt is dead. Don’t stand there
shocked. The Prince will give you the death penalty if you get
caught. So get out of here!” Here Romeo is being told to leave. It
is not safe for him to be there because the Prince will kill him if he
is caught.
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