Mercutio calls Tybalt the King of Cats. He also says he is "more than Prince of Cats". He also calls him a rat-catcher, which is also a cat.
In "Romeo and Juliet," the King of Cats is a nickname given to Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. He is described this way by Mercutio in Act 2, Scene 4, because of his fierce and skilled fighting ability.
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No. William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet.
The king of cats Mercutio, who hates Tybalt, gives him the "catty" nickname the "Prince of Cats" and it totally suits Tybalt. Reference
Tybalt's nickname is "Prince of cats"
There was no king. Verona was ruled by a duke.
No, there is not. Contrast King Lear.
The duke and king are rehearsing a Shakespearean play called "Romeo and Juliet" in the classic novel Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. They perform it as part of their scam to trick people out of their money.
Romeo and Juliet (1935), Romeo & Juliet (1968) and Romeo+Juliet (1996).
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After Romeo and Juliet married Romeo owned Juliet and everything she owed as well.
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