Tybalt because Benvolio is peaceful while Tybalt is an aggressive character.
Tybalt's uncontrollable vengeance
"Romeo will answer it."
Friar Laurence
Tybalt provokes fights; Benvolio tries to end them.
Tybalt because Benvolio is peaceful while Tybalt is an aggressive character.
Benvolio
who killed tybalt
Tybalt's uncontrollable vengeance
Romeo, who Tybalt means to challenge to a fight.
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.
"Romeo will answer it."
Friar Laurence
Tybalt provokes fights; Benvolio tries to end them.
Benvolio informs the Prince that Tybalt killed Mercutio, and in retaliation, Romeo killed Tybalt. He explains that he tried to separate them, but Tybalt provoked the fight leading to the tragic events.
tybalt
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