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Tybalt's nickname is "Prince of cats"
The king of cats Mercutio, who hates Tybalt, gives him the "catty" nickname the "Prince of Cats" and it totally suits Tybalt. Reference
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Mercutio is always on Tybalt's case for being an expert swordsman, who knows all the fancy moves and the names for them. "Alla stoccata" is one such fencing term; Mercutio is using it as a nickname for Tybalt. When he says Tybalt "carries it away" he means that he wins, that he has got away with insulting Romeo because Romeo refuses to challenge him.
rom
Tybalt's nickname is "Prince of cats"
The king of cats Mercutio, who hates Tybalt, gives him the "catty" nickname the "Prince of Cats" and it totally suits Tybalt. Reference
JBear , or I call my boyfriend boo , my love , Papi , daddy , my everything , my Romeo and I'm his Juliet and etc .
Montague
Juliet: "Romeo, Romeo, Wherefore art thou Romeo?"
Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
romeo was juliets lover
He is Romeo's father
He is dead and buried with his true love >.<
Mercutio is always on Tybalt's case for being an expert swordsman, who knows all the fancy moves and the names for them. "Alla stoccata" is one such fencing term; Mercutio is using it as a nickname for Tybalt. When he says Tybalt "carries it away" he means that he wins, that he has got away with insulting Romeo because Romeo refuses to challenge him.
Romeo Montague