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  2. Romeo and Juliet Characters - eNotes.com

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    Tybalt, on the other hand, is an instigator and a hot-head; he starts much of the fighting. The two have a brief exchange in Act I: Benvolio says: I do but keep the peace: put up thy sword,

  3. Romeo and Juliet Questions and Answers - eNotes.com

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    Tybalt, a Capulet, says this to Benvolio, a Montague, in act 1, scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet. The insult begins a brawl between the two families. 1 educator answer

  4. Tybalt's anger and Lord Capulet's intervention in Romeo and...

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    Summary: Tybalt's anger in Romeo and Juliet is sparked by Romeo's presence at the Capulet party. When Tybalt seeks to confront Romeo, Lord Capulet intervenes, insisting that Romeo is behaving well ...

  5. Act III, Scene 1: Summary and Analysis - eNotes.com

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    In Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo, responding to Tybalt's insult and challenge to a duel, declares his love for Tybalt, unknowingly to Tybalt, due to his secret marriage to Juliet.

  6. Who kills Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet and why? - eNotes.com

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    Quick answer: Romeo kills Tybalt after Tybalt kills Romeo's friend, Mercutio. This act of vengeance highlights the destructive cycle of violence between the Capulet and Montague families.

  7. Romeo Character Analysis - eNotes.com

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    Romeo is then banished for killing Tybalt, separating him from his beloved Juliet. When Friar Laurence tells Romeo that his banishment is better than death, Romeo replies that it is better to die ...

  8. The characterization and role of Tybalt and Benvolio in...

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    Tybalt and Benvolio are actually presented as dramatic foils. A dramatic foil is a character whose traits are the exact opposite of another character's, thereby serving to "highlight or emphasize ...

  9. What does Tybalt refer to as "heartless hinds" in Romeo and...

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    In Tybalt's very first sentence, he utters both a threat, an insult, and a pun! (LOVE it!) Generally, Tybalt is trying to provoke Benvolio into fighting by calling the Montagues "heartless hinds."

  10. Mercutio Character Analysis - eNotes.com

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    However, when Tybalt slays Mercutio, the tone shifts from comic to a tragic, as shown by the change in Mercutio's own behavior as he realizes he is dying. He initially attempts to joke, saying of ...

  11. Mercutio and Romeo's thoughts and feelings in Romeo and Juliet

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    What feelings does Mercutio reveal for Tybalt in Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet? Mercutio's feelings about Tybalt are a cross between respect and contempt. He admits that Tybalt is a fantastic ...