Good King of Cats, Prince of Cats, Ratcatcher, and there is one more insult. He also calls him a cat in a derogatory term. Cat sounds remarkably like Cazzo in Italian. Romeo and Juliet is set in Italy. Cazzo means...erm the male genitalia. its pronounced "CAT-so".
Tybalt: What art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? Turn thee Benvolio. Look upon thy death
Benvolio: I do but keep the peace. Put up thy sword or manage it to part these men with me
Tybalt: What, drawn and talk of peace? I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues and thee. Have at thee coward!
lots of things! they talk a lot before they fight he calls him a rat catcher and also defends romeo when he realises romeo wont fight
I think Lord Capulet say to Tybalt, come down .Because he don't want people to fighting at his party.
Tybalt was Romeo's friend, and he killed Mercutio.
mercutio calls Tybalt a rat-catcher
"Tybalt, you rat-catcher, will you walk?"
No. Use "you saw something" or "you have seen something," depending on context
When economists say that people act rationally in their self interest they mean that
It should be rah-seen, but people here say it ray-seen. People in Chicago also have a problem pronouncing Roosevelt. They often say, Rue-seh-velt. I do not understand where they come up with these pronounciations, but somebody better learn them somethin'.
Déjà vu.
The one word that I would say in the event that I see what I should not have seen is ÒGosh!Ó When we see things that we are not supposed to we are usually overwhelmed by our emotions.
He said that "dreams lie" if you were thinking about the part they were all walking to the party to see rosaline
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt in Act 3.
Tybalt tries to start a fight with Romeo earlier in 3,1 but Romeo refuses to be drawn in. After Mercutio is fatally wounded, Tybalt is hustled away by his friends. He returns after Mercutio's death and before he has a chance to say anything, Romeo says, "Now Tybalt, take the "villain back again that late thou gavest me." Romeo is now accepting Tybalt's original challenge, not issuing a new one himself. It is Tybalt who really started the fight.
I think Lord Capulet say to Tybalt, come down .Because he don't want people to fighting at his party.
By fighting with Mercutio, Tybalt incurred the death sentence according to the edict promulgated by the Prince in Act 1 Scene 1 which made fighting in the streets a capital offence. Montague argues that Tybalt's life was forfeit anyway and that Romeo was just carrying out the sentence of the law.
its on you to it religious
In this scene Tybalt seeks Romeo because he is mad at Romeo for being at the party at the Capulet house, and wants revenge. In the play, this is the only reason but in the movie, Tybalt is mad at Romeo because he knows Juliet is falling for him.
yes but most say no. tybalt was gonna be executed or jailed anyway
He heard Romeo's voice and just by the way he is talking, he can recognize him also When Tybalt is ready to seize Romeo and throw him out of the party, what does Capulet say to Tybalt?
Tybalt is the son of the brother of Juliet's mother. That is to say, Tybalt's father and Juliet's mother were brother and sister. This means, of course, that Tybalt was not a Capulet, since it was Juliet's father and his brothers and sisters who were the Capulets.
In Act III Scene I, Romeo is banished by the prince after killing Tybalt.
"O, I am Fortune's fool!"