Both Tybalt and Mercutio. Also Gregory and Sampson in the first scene of the play.
Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. Laertes in Hamlet. Hotspur in Henry IV Part One. Coriolanus. Cassio in Othello, but only when he's drunk.
Tybalt, Juliets cousin.
Sampson
Tybalt is.
Tybalt because Benvolio is peaceful while Tybalt is an aggressive character.
well mercutio did have a was pretty aggressive he didn't like the Capulet's at all he would fight for the Montague's. mercutio was a troublemaker but always protected romeo i think he thought romeo was too young for those type of things
"Can't fight against what's destined.I must personally undo what I have done. I shouldn't have tried being unorthodox. I'll stick by the established laws in the future."
Parris, because it will put his own life in danger
you get to view a similar sinario from different character's perspectives. it also helps you understand why a certain character does something later on of before in the play. e.g someone is talking about divorce and how its stupid and the protagonst slaps them and runs off stage. later on there could be a cross cutting scene between the parents point of view of how they behave talking to each other about divorce (a civil manor) and from the point of view of the protagonist, where the parents are shouting about divorce (in an aggressive manor). this would then help us to understand why she slapped the other character in the first place.
Tybalt is the character who is aggressive and eager to fight Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He is known for his hot temper and willingness to engage in conflicts, especially with the Montagues.
One eager to fight; "aggressive acts against another country"; "a belligerent tone"
Cobelligerent: one, such as a nation, that assists another in waging war. # Inclined or eager to fight; hostile or aggressive. # Of, pertaining to, or engaged in warfare.
lonely; eager
Well, character traits are usually expressed as nouns rather than adjectives. But a person might well have an aggressive character, and aggressiveness might be one of his character traits.
No, not all teachers are aggressive. It depends on their character and human nature.
A dog that likes to fight can be called aggressive.
He was a very aggressive character, so people were always wary of him.
Becuase they liked to fight
inclined to fight or to be aggressive
Aggressive. Pugilistic.
'Bellicose' and 'aggressive' are two possibilities.