No, Benvolio (Romeo's cousin) is the peace keeper of the play. Tybalt is the complete opposite. He fuels the fight in Act 1 Scene 1, "Turn thee Benvolio, look upon thy death." In Act 3 Scene 5, Montague (Tybalt's uncle) calls him a "Princox", which is basically saying that he is more trouble than he is worth.
Tybalt is a fiery character, and is, in no means, a peacekeeper.
"Peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell all Montagues and [Benvolio]"
Tybalt approaches Romeo in the marketplace in Act 3 Scene 1 and insults him, expecting him to fight. Romeo, however, backs down and tries to pacify Tybalt.
Tybalt wants to fight Romeo, but Romeo doesn't want to fight Tybalt because they are now related by marriage, although Romeo does not want to reveal that just yet.
because romeo dies and Juliet is eaten by a shark
tybalt doesnt like peace because he is a fighter. they say that hes no peace maker because he aint got no heart no more cause of the pain that he has been through.
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His reasoning is for men as old as we. When you get older it is harder to feel the passion of hatred and even love as strongly as the young. This is why we recruit young men for the military. They are more easily trained and they are more aggressive as well as embodying the feeling that they are invincible. Tybalt is perfect to represent this. Romeo comes to the party just to pick up chicks, but Tybalt becomes enraged and assumes that he is there to make fun of them, to fleer and scorn. He tries to get his uncle excited, but cannot. After all, the prince has admonished the fathers not to cause any more trouble on pain of death, but that doesn't bother Tybalt.
No, Tybalt and Benvolio are enemies in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt is hot-headed and quick to engage in fights, while Benvolio tries to keep the peace. Tybalt's death at Romeo's hands ultimately leads to tragedy instead of peace.
because romeo dies and Juliet is eaten by a shark
What Benvolio might be thinking " Tybalt is so much trouble all he wants to do is start fights, that's what he lives for, I can't stand it. I try so hard to just keep peace but all he does is start conflicts he is a constant thorn in my side. If he wasn't so rash the Capulets and Montagues could be at peace."
Benvolio wanted to stop the fighting and prevent any further violence between Romeo and Tybalt. He tried to intervene and keep the peace, but Tybalt was determined to fight.
When Romeo and Tybalt first meet, Romeo tries to defuse the tension and shows kindness towards Tybalt. He refers to Tybalt as "cousin" and expresses his love for Tybalt's family (Juliet's family) to avoid confrontation. Romeo's actions are driven by his recent marriage to Juliet and his desire to keep peace between the two families.
Tybalt is hot-headed, aggressive, and seeks revenge, while Benvolio is peace-loving, level-headed, and tries to keep the peace. Tybalt's actions often lead to conflict and violence, while Benvolio tries to prevent escalation and promote harmony.
Lord Capulet instructs Tybalt to ignore Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, as he does not want any trouble to disrupt the festivities. He tells Tybalt to be patient and to keep the peace for the time being.
Benvolio tries to break up the fight and urges peace, showing a more calm and diplomatic approach. Tybalt, on the other hand, actively joins the fight and exacerbates the situation with his aggressive and confrontational attitude.
He is a Capulet who hates peace and likes fighting.
tybalt doesnt like peace because he is a fighter. they say that hes no peace maker because he aint got no heart no more cause of the pain that he has been through.
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