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    Tybalt: A Short Story

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    When Tybalt made it back to his home he almost instantly began to work on the potion, it needed twenty-four hours to brew, and Tybalt only had two days left until the match. In the meantime, he began to work on his armor, he went to down and bought a jousting stick, he was almost ready. Time began to go into double time. It was like in a blink of the eye and it was the day of the match. Tybalt stood in front of the stadium, painted in white and gold, the crowds noise blaring out into the street…

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    all montagues, and thee.” tybalt in line 21. Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story of two houses feuding and the lovers getting caught up in it. William shakespeare wrote this story, originally as a play, William is considered one of the all time greats in literature. Tybalt developed a lot over the play, and his biggest trait that grew was his violent intentions. Tybalt is characterized by his words, actions, and through other character interaction. Tybalt is my character that I am…

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    protagonist as a peaceful, loving, young adult who meets with Tybalt, a supporting character who is full of anger and loves to engage in fights. To readers, Tybalt’s storyline may seem unnecessary to the play but it actually helps all the events unfold. Shakespeare shows Romeo and Tybalt as total opposites but deep inside their characters they have so much in common. Shakespeare demonstrates their similarities by their personality…

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    are two important characters, Friar Laurence and Tybalt. These paragraphs will explain the reasoning behind Tybalt being the most important character throughout the play. Tybalt is a character who is making the play flow in order. Each event that specifically happens is in a way linked to Tybalt. Though friar Laurence was associated with the event as well, Tybalt was the main character to make each event happen like they should have. Tybalt is the most important character in the play…

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    actions will come back to bite you, perhaps worse than the previous problems that they created, or even kill them. This applies to Tybalt Capulet, a side antagonist in the play Romeo and Juliet, whose temperamental and aggressive nature, antagonization and instigation of others, and direct insubordination of the law is what led to his demise. The first point why Tybalt Capulet created his own recipe for disaster and death is that he has a quite fiery attitude towards others. The first piece of…

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    and lower your sword. You’re coming with us. Tybalt- Unhand me you baboons! Do you have any idea who I am. (Pushes both officers) Officers- (Grabs Tybalt and throws him into the carriage) Tybalt- This is uncalled for. I clearly did nothing wrong. Those disgraceful Montagues started the whole thing.I simply was trying to end it. Officers- ( They arrive at the jail house) Sit down you heartless hind. Someone will be here to talk to you any moment. Tybalt- I have better things to do than waste my…

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    Even though Mercutio and Tybalt are present in only the first three acts of Romeo and Juliet, they are crucial to the play. Tybalt appears twice in Act I, solidifying the feud between the Capulets and Montagues as the first quarrel erupts, and proving his loyalty to the Capulets house during the first dual and at the masquerade party. He enters again in the first scene of Act III that results’ in changing the play’s direction from the comedic beginning. Mercutio’s relationship to the play is…

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    The other is Tybalt, part of the Capulet household. Who is to blame for this, this bloody fight. Who is to blame for Tybalt’s death. The brawl between Mercutio and Tybalt ended deadly for Mercutio. Later Tybalt came back to fight Romeo, and Romeo wanted revenge. Romeo won the fight and Tybalt died. Rome is responsible for Tybalt’s death because he did not tell Tybalt he was married to Juliet, he came between Mercutio and Tybalt when they fought, and he was the one that killed Tybalt. Romeo did…

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    Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare, Tybalt is liable for his own death because he makes irrational decisions, he has anger issues, and he always has held a grudge against the Montagues. One reason Tybalt is responsible for his own death is him making irrational decisions. One of the ways he shows his irrational decisions is when he says “Are you fighting with these ,cowards? Turn thee, Benvolio. Look upon thy death.” (1.1.61-62) During this quote, Tybalt had asked Benvolio why he…

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    but trouble. Similarly, Tybalt from The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is an example of how anger, when out of control, can ruin everything. Tybalt’s words and actions do nothing but provoke the Montagues, more specifically Romeo, as he tries to defend the Capulet family. Over the course of the play, Shakespeare shows how Tybalt is steadfast, prejudiced, and loyal as he tries to slander Romeo’s name to please the Capulet family. The stubbornness and immature anger of Tybalt, especially towards…

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