Juliet's cousin is named Tybalt Capulet. Like so many others, Tybalt does not live to see the end of the play. His death is at the root of the conflict between Romeo's and Juliet's families.
Benvolio: peacemaker, pacifist, doesnt like fighting, has good strong relationships with everyone( even with prince ACT3 scene1) Tybalt: loves to fight, belligerent, weak relationship with Juliet (she doesnt care about him even if he was killed) this is all i know :)
You are thinking of the word "fiery" which means like fire or full of fire. There is no such word as "firey"; not then nor now. Often Shakespeare uses the word "fiery" to describe someone's temper. Saying someone is fiery-tempered is another way of saying he's hot-tempered.
HE IS JULIET'S COUSIN
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt is Juliet's cousin.
Juliet's hot-headed cousin is Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is known for his fiery temper and feud with the Montague family.
Benvolio: peacemaker, pacifist, doesnt like fighting, has good strong relationships with everyone( even with prince ACT3 scene1) Tybalt: loves to fight, belligerent, weak relationship with Juliet (she doesnt care about him even if he was killed) this is all i know :)
You are thinking of the word "fiery" which means like fire or full of fire. There is no such word as "firey"; not then nor now. Often Shakespeare uses the word "fiery" to describe someone's temper. Saying someone is fiery-tempered is another way of saying he's hot-tempered.
HE IS JULIET'S COUSIN
Tybalt
Yes. Benvolio is Romeo's cousin in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt.
Tybalt is Juliet's cousin.
Tybalt was her cousin.
Juliet's monologue "Gallop apace, you fiery-footed steeds" is a good one.
Benvolio.
Romeo