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  • Essay / Analysis of the violence of Romeo and Juliet - 756

    Violence: the perpetual solution to every dilemma In the words of the great Mahatma Gandhi, “It is better to be violent, if there is violence in our hearts , than to put on the mantle of violence. non-violence to cover powerlessness” (www.forusa.org). Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet was not only the romance of the two lovers but was also a great example of the fact that violence is inevitable and therefore can solve problems. this room was the perpetual feud between the families, set in stone decades before the dissensions arose. At the beginning of the story, Tybalt exclaims: “What, drawn and talking about peace? I hate that word, like I hate hell, all the Montagues and you. To you, coward! » (Ii63-5) This is a movement of hostility from one party, the Capulets, towards the other party, the Montagues, with an incontestable decision to use violence instead of peace. Tybalt even mentioned that he hated peace, prompting the prince to intervene so that the fight wouldn't cause additional problems in the long run. The feeling of violence in Verona went to the point that even citizens chose vehement methods: “Clubs, tickets and supporters! Strike! Defeat them! Down with the Capulets! Down with the Montagues! (Ii68-70) During this scene, violence acts as a uniting factor for all the citizens of Verona, pushing them to come together, regardless of their resentments, for a common cause. Violence is clearly not only an effective solution to problems, but it is also an effective solution. method of bringing people together in a community. Finally, after Mercutio was killed by Tybalt, Romeo had vengeance on him, "Now, Tybalt, take back the wicked one, which thou gavest me late, for Mercutio si...... middle of paper... ...iolence is essential to solving many problems, and if not used, many problems can cause other dilemmas that can be even worse In the cautionary tale of Romeo and Juliet, the two families in. conflict prolonged their controversy for an excessive length of time Following the death of 6 relatives from both families, a truce was established in the society; without its violence, the conflict would have had a prolonged impact on the rest of the community. This play was not only about the romance of the two lovers but was also a great example of the fact that violence is inevitable and ultimately it can definitely solve problems in the real world. Violence has resolved many wars and strengthened alliances between several nations. Therefore, violence is the unquestionable solution to both global and community problems...