Tybalt In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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William Shakespeare's "Romeo And Juliet" And The Characters That Contribute To The Story
The character I have chosen to analyze for this assignment is Tybalt, who comes from the Capulet family.
In the story of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is one of the main antagonists in this story. Tybalt is the cousin of Juliet and the nephew of Lady Capulet. Tybalt is very aggressive and short-tempered, he is also known as the prince of cats by people who ridicule and mock him.
Tybalt is Romeo's rival, and his grudge against Romeo and the Montagues is the reason why the two lovers' story ends in tragedy. He plays a very crucial and important role in the story as it's the main antagonist. His actions and arrogant and aggressive personality are some the reasons why this story ends in suffering, grief, and tragedy. …show more content…

So Tybalt listened to Lord Capulet's wishes to leave Romeo alone at the party, but he was still very enraged and hateful, and he wanted Romeo dead.
After the ball, Romeo and Juliet agree to be married, and they are married the next day, Tybalt is still furious about Romeo sneaking into the Capulet ball, so he challenges Romeo to a duel, but Romeo refuses because he now considers Tybalt apart of his family. So Mercutio decides to duel in honor of Romeo, but Tybalt slays him.
Because Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo fought Tybalt in honor of his deceased friend Mercutio. Romeo became wrathful, and he felt guilty for his friend's death, and this is what influenced him to kill Tybalt in return. After Romeo killed Tybalt, he was exiled from even though the Montagues argued that he had slain Tybalt justly, because he murdered

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