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    and Benvolio‚ Lord Montague’s nephew‚ quickly

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    is not the type to go into a situation guns ablaze. The same can’t be said for Tybalt. During that same party‚ he identifies Romeo as a Montague and immediately has to be talked out of fighting him. In line 85‚ he directly states that‚ "I’ll not endure him." (1‚ 5‚ 85) It’s only after the leader of the house Capulet tells him off that he decides not to harm Romeo‚ though‚ this he does reluctantly. Throughout act 1‚ Tybalt shows no signs of restraint‚ he fights out of anger‚ he fights regardless of

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    straight from the prologue into a brawl in the first scene between both houses. It begins with servants from the two houses but later Tybalt‚ the son of the Capulets‚ and Benvolio arrive. Tybalt‚ during the brawl‚ says to Benvolio about the idea of peace‚ “As I hate hell‚ all Montagues‚ and thee.” (1.1.65) These are powerful words as Tybalt is ranking Benvolio and all the Montagues at the same level as hell and is expressing extreme hatred and genuine hatred. In Act One Scene One‚ we are immediately

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    The only thing that’s going through my mind right now is surviving and I know that forming alliances will lead me to victory. If I had to choose a partner it would be Tybalt and not Romeo. Tybalt is violent and at the same time he is courageous. While he was enjoying himself at the Capulet ball he noticed someone’s voice and the way they spoke‚ that they were a Montague and not a Capulet. He requested that someone should fetch his sword and called out “Now by the stock and honor of my kin‚ to

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    market when the see some Montague’s in the market with them and because of the feud between the two households a fight is started. The fight is stopped for a second when Benvolio (of the Montague household) comes in and pleads for them to stop fighting but the fight resumes when Tybalt (of the Capulet household) comes in and mocks Benvolio. The fight intensifies after that involving everyone available from both households but is abruptly stopped when Prince Escalus arrives and threatens both households

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    and Balthasar’s blood boil. As the insults flew good-natured‚ Benvolio entered the scene and immediately tried to break up the fight. Benvolio is Montague’s nephew. Unfortunately‚ his efforts were futile and a fight broke out. "The battle was going pretty slowly‚ but heated up when Tybalt came." Said a citizen who viewed the fight. Tybalt is lady Capulet’s nephew. Benvolio continued to try to keep the peace but it seemed like Tybalt had thought that he had drawn his sword upon the servants and was

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    several people for this tragedy. While Romeo and Juliet physically took their own lives‚ Lord Montague and Lord Capulet are at fault for their deaths. Some people may think that Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ is to blame for the tragedy‚ since he killed Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio‚ which enraged Romeo and led to him murdering Tybalt. Romeo’s punishment for his actions was banishment and this upset Juliet to the point that she and Friar Lawrence hatched a plan that backfired‚ and eventually led to Romeo and

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    During Act III‚ Scene i‚ Romeo‚ BenvolioTybalt‚ and Mercutio get into a huge sword fight. Tybalt begins to go head to head to head against Mercutio and Romeo. Finally‚ Tybalt lunges forward at Romeo to kill him. However‚ he missed and stabbed Mercutio right through his side. Mercutio falls to the ground crying out‚ “ A plague o’both your houses.” Tybalt fled the scene of the murder‚ leaving Romeo and Benvolio at Mercutio’s side. Mercutio’s death pained many‚ especially

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    fiercely dutiful to the house of Montague‚ and will defend its honour to the death. The first characteristic that Mercutio exhibits is his entertaining nature. In I-iv‚ Romeo‚ Mercutio‚ and Benvolio are sneaking into the Capulet house for the

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    In Romeo and Juliet the main conflict revolves around the Capulet’s and the Montague’s old feud. This then creates tension throughout the play because this old feud branches out into a lot of conflict between individual people. The prologue is very important in this play because it sets the way for the rest of the play‚ warning the audience that it is going to be a tragedy. The prologue is written in the form of a sonnet with a strict rhyme scheme and using iambic pentameter. This shows the audience

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