Choleric?
Melancholic?
Phlegmatic?
Sanguine?
Tybalt's dominant humor is choleric. He is known for his quick temper, aggression, and desire for revenge.
choleric
A sword
He drew his sword and prepared for a fight
"Go to! Go to! You are a saucy boy!"
Tybalts dead bodie near Juliet
Romeo is a rather imbalanced character. Today we might say that he is 'finding himself' because he displays many traits from all of the humors. Ultimately, his choleric nature stands out much more than the melancholy of his infatuation with Juliet.
Belligerent, combatative, arrogant, self-righteous.
her love for romeo
He isn't very happy about it.
She believes that romeo was killed
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
vitreous humor
Humor could be of any type and situation. There is dark humor and then there is light humor.