to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
Tybalt
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt hates all Montagues. He focuses his hatred on Romeo when Romeo and his friends come to Capulet's feast uninvited. Romeo is not interested in the quarrel between the two families, and doesn't mention Tybalt before Tybalt tries to get him to fight.
Tybalt
They composed their quarrel and made up.
This word does not appear in Romeo and Juliet.
This phrase is not used in Romeo and Juliet.
There is no word "jaiden" anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
This phrase is not found anywhere in Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt hates all Montagues. He focuses his hatred on Romeo when Romeo and his friends come to Capulet's feast uninvited. Romeo is not interested in the quarrel between the two families, and doesn't mention Tybalt before Tybalt tries to get him to fight.
Romeo and Juliet both check out in the last scene, if that's what you mean.
Bright angel is a term of endearment that Romeo uses to describe Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It reflects the intense and pure love that Romeo feels for Juliet. This term signifies Juliet's beauty and heavenly qualities in Romeo's eyes.
That word does not appear in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Maybe it is in some other one.
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Mercutio and Benvolio trade insults with Tybalt. Romeo arrives, but refuses to quarrel with Tybalt (who is now his cousin by his secret marriage to Juliet). Mercutio is willing to fight, but is killed by Tybalt as Romeo tries to intervene. Romeo, enraged, pursues and kills Tybalt. Prince Escalus banishes Romeo.