The character Tybalt, from William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet", expresses hatred towards peace and the Montagues, including Romeo, whom he views as an enemy. Tybalt's aggressive and vengeful nature is a driving force behind the conflict between the two families.
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Tybalt. He also says at the same time that he hates the word peace and Benvolio.
What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee: Have at thee, coward!
Tybalt says to Benvolio, "Peace? I hate the word, as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee." That's pretty straightforward. He might hate Benvolio because he's a Montague, but he also hates him because he is a peacemaker.
"Peace? I hate the word, as I hate Hell, all Montagues and thee." Arrogant, bellicose and angry about sums him up.
The original quotation is "I hate the word as I hate all hell..."Tybalt says, "Peace? That's ridiculous. I hate the idea of "peace" as much as I hate hell, as much as I hate the Montague family, and as much as I hate you! Now I will fight you, you coward!"
it was Tybalt who said that quote
Hell, all Montagues and thee.
'as i hate hell all montagues and thee' shows his hatred towards the montagues. Noone likes hell and he is comparing his hatred towards montagues th hatred of hell itself
because romeo dies and Juliet is eaten by a shark
Very simply it is Tybalt who is Juliets cousin. He show's an explosive attitude throughout the whole play and is incredibly big headed and honorable towards the Capulets.