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    Tybalt Character Analysis A character Analysis of Tybalt from the play Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare. Tybalt is a son of the Capulets‚ he is Juliet’s cousin the traits he expresses throughout the play is pride‚ impulsiveness‚ and unwavering traits in the play. The first impression we get with Tybalt is that he is a prideful character when servants of both sides of Capulet and Montague are arguing as Benvolio attempts to end the feud between servants‚ he tries to coax Tybalt

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    with Romeo‚ these  are Benvolio and Tybalt‚ their the opposite to one to other. Benvolio is calm and he is always trying to resolve the problems pacifically and he is from the Montague family ‚ in other side‚ Tybalt is quick tempered‚ have an aggressive stile and he belongs to Capulet family. While both are always involved with Romeo in his decisions‚ Benvolio have the function to calm Romeo and every one from the kingdom in fights or discussions‚ change sides‚ Tybalt is the one that provoke the main

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    honor to ones kin’s long-standing tradition seems absurd. However‚ people often accuse Tybalt Capulet from Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play‚ Tybalt made various impulsive actions and choices which were not the best‚ but inevitably his responses were not irrelevant. Tybalt did not cause the tragic amount of deaths in Verona. He was merely trying to keep up with the feud. Mercutio induced Tybalt into their duel and Mercutio’s death was accidental. After the chaotic brawl (1.1)

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    Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ was the living embodiment of the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. He represents the hatred the families share towards each other‚ showing how he has learnt from birth to hate the Montague family. He is seen as the instigator of countless events with Romeo and his friends‚ even killing Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio. After killing Mercutio‚ in an act of revenge Romeo kills Tybalt. Juliet‚ regardless of being related to Tybalt‚ even knows that Romeo “lives

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    In “Romeo and Juliet‚” the death of Tybalt could have been caused by various reasons. Tybalt‚ a skilled swordsman‚ can be described as a tough and aggressive character who is always looking for a fight. However‚ he is loyal beyond words and honors the family rivalry between the Capulets and the Montagues. The family’s dispute‚ the Capulet’s party‚ and the relationships amongst the characters could possibly be related to Tybalt’s death. For centuries‚ the Capulets and the Montagues had loathe each

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    In Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare gave us multiple earlier indications that Romeo will end up fighting and killing Tybalt. Tybalt’s aggressive personality and his hatred for the montagues are early signs of a disagreement occuring. One of these examples is when‚ Benvolio comes across two servignmen fighting in the streets of Verona he tries to break up the fight but then Tybalt intervenes and threatens Benvolio to a duel. ¨What‚ drawn‚ and talk of peace? I hate the word‚ As I hate hell‚ all Montagues

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    of the jury‚ I strongly believe that Tybalt is the main culprit of Romeo and Juliet’s death. Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin‚ i.e. a Capulet. After he kills Romeo’s best friend‚ Mercutio‚ in a street brawl‚ Romeo mortally stabs him. This causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Tybalt majorly contributed to Romeo and then Juliet’s death. If he hadn’t killed Mercutio in the first place‚ Romeo wouldn’t have been banished and Juliet wouldn’t have had the potion. Tybalt‚ the "Prince of Cats‚" tends to stalk

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    Tybalt The character of Tybalt is that he doesn’t like peace‚ the way he talks makes it seem as though he always wants to have trouble or fight. Mercutio‚ who hates Tybalt‚ gives him the "catty" nickname the "Prince of Cats" ‚ but when his uncle Capulet prevents him from beating up Romeo for crashing the Capulet’s masked ball‚ he’s not too pleased‚ and really just wants payback which is that he just wants a fight. Tybalt’s aggressive behavior seems possible that he’s eager to fight because he

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    Tybalt and Benvolio In William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet the difference of Benvolio and Tybalt is deeply shown because they serve as dramatic to each other‚ Tybalt demonstrates the good and evil natures that exist in man‚ proving that evil is destructive. Tybalt and Benvolio are different in terms of values‚ respect and trust‚ but both are similar in the sense that they support their family a lot. Readers see Tybalt as a mean person and Benvolio as a person who makes

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    Sabrina Simer 9/27/06 Reaction Paper After reading both speeches I found that the purpose of Pericles’s speech was to honor the ancestors‚ the survivors‚ the ones who died for the country‚ and their families. It was also to speak of the goodness of Athens and reiterate how rewarding having a democracy is. The purpose of Lincoln’s speech was very similar. It was to dedicate a monument as the final resting place for those who have died in the civil war; it was also to reinforce the fact that

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