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How does the Prince fail to prevent the deaths? - Coggle Diagram
How does the Prince fail to prevent the deaths?
Stepping in too late
After Tybalt + Mercutio's deaths
After R+J's deaths
Asks who woke him from his sleep
Careless - just asks people to figure out how they died
Third brawl
III, 1 "Benvolio, who began this bloody fray?"
Only time he ever comes in during the fight is the start
Always degrading both houses
Except Benvolio, Mercutio & Paris
After R+J's deaths, tells the houses to not be angry or sad and be objective after their CHILDREN died wow
Could have done more?
Did not take action until third brawl
Could have set stricter laws in place
Asks who began the brawl each time - not the logical first question
Could have found why this feud was occurring
Doesn't actually care about the deaths (except Mer.)
Makes his job easier for him?
Not sure of himself
He is constantly swayed by other's opinions
Asking the houses who he should punish - literally his job to decide
Biased because he was sad that Mercutio died and Romeo was his friend - lessened Romeo's punishment
But still punishes Montague because he wants the feud to end
Not a sensible or effective decision
The prince is unsure of what stance to take in feuds.
Biased by family (Mercutio & Paris)
With his actions, it shows that he is unfit to be the authority
Not taken seriously