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I'm sorry but you have to rephrase that question, because asking who the dramatic foils are in Romeo and Juliet, you would have to give one of the characters from the (Play). See you could ask Who is Romeo's dramatic foil? Who is Juliet's dramatic foil? Who is Mercuito's dramatic foil? etc..Do you get it.If you don't then somethings wrong with your thinking process
Mercutio steps in and fights Tybalt instead.
Romeo told Tybalt to take his insult back; Tybalt called Romeo a villain.
Romeo kills Tybalt in Act III, after Tybalt has killed Mercutio in a duel.
Tybalt in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. Hope this helps.For an example of Dramatic Foil in Romeo & Juliet, the character Tybalt can be refered to as a Dramatic Foil for Benvolio. Through Tybalt's pugnacious attitude, we see the peaceful manner of Benvolio. Hope this helps.In the novel Dracula, the traditional yet vivacious Lucy Westenra is a foil to the conservative yet modern Wilhelmina Harker.
The fight between Romeo and Tybalt occurs in Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, challenges Romeo to fight after he crashes the Capulet's party. Romeo refuses to fight, but Tybalt ends up killing Mercutio, Romeo's friend. In a fit of rage, Romeo then kills Tybalt in revenge.
I'm sorry but you have to rephrase that question, because asking who the dramatic foils are in Romeo and Juliet, you would have to give one of the characters from the (Play). See you could ask Who is Romeo's dramatic foil? Who is Juliet's dramatic foil? Who is Mercuito's dramatic foil? etc..Do you get it.If you don't then somethings wrong with your thinking process
Romeo fights Tybalt in Act 3 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt is Juliet's cousin and a skilled swordsman, leading to a tragic confrontation that results in Tybalt's death.
Tybalt wants to fight him. Tybalt always wants to fight someone, and he has fastened on Romeo after Tybalt spotted him at the party in Act I Scene 5.
Mercutio steps in and fights Tybalt instead.
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio (in Act 1), Mercutio and Romeo (in Act 3).
romeo kills him
Act 3 Scene 1
Romeo told Tybalt to take his insult back; Tybalt called Romeo a villain.
Romeo kills Tybalt in Act III, after Tybalt has killed Mercutio in a duel.