Asked by Chuck Bass
What is the crisis of Romeo and Juliet?
Mercutio’s death
Juliet’s refusal to marry Paris
Tybalt’s death
Romeo’s exile to Mantua
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Tybalt’s death.
Explanation: Tybalt’s killing (and Romeo’s retaliatory killing of Tybalt) is the play’s turning point — the point of no return that transforms the story into tragedy and leads directly to Romeo’s exile and the final catastrophe.
Explanation: Tybalt’s killing (and Romeo’s retaliatory killing of Tybalt) is the play’s turning point — the point of no return that transforms the story into tragedy and leads directly to Romeo’s exile and the final catastrophe.
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