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With evidence from the text, in which scene does Romeo and juliet appear as not blameless victims?
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Romeo and Juliet appear as not blameless victims in Act 3, Scene 1, when Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel, and Romeo kills Tybalt in retaliation for killing his friend Mercutio. This scene shows that both Romeo and Tybalt were responsible for the violence and it was their actions that led to the tragic outcome.
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