Tybalt is angered and humiliated after being scolded by his uncle Capulet. He says, "I will withdraw, but this intrusion shall, now seeming sweet, convert to bittermest gall." This should concern the audience as it foreshadows Tybalt's future actions driven by revenge and a desire for retribution.
Topics that can be connected to a concern of the audience will promote their interest in the presentation.
tybalt recognized romeo at the party
cry. :P :P :P
Montague says that Tybalt would have died anyway for killing Mercutio. Therefore, he says that Romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt, as the law would have sentenced Tybalt to death and Romeo was simply acting out that sentence.
Tybalt is her cousin. Romeo is her husband. Her mother and her nurse are angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. Should she be angry also or stick by her man?
by his voice: "This, by his voice, should be a Montague"
When Tybalt returns to the scene, Romeo arrives and tries to reason with him and prevent a fight. However, Tybalt taunts Romeo and challenges him to a duel. In a moment of passionate anger and grief over Mercutio's death, Romeo ends up fighting with Tybalt and kills him.
when an audience feels your message is unimportant to them you should
By his voice. "This, by his voice, should be a Montague."
she doesnt know whether she should get with Romeo, or her brother Tybalt :)
because romeo dies and Juliet is eaten by a shark
Type your answer here... you should cry { with happy tears] or dance till your sad or get scolded by your mom for an hour