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Tybalt does not go to the beach in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Instead, he is primarily portrayed as a hotheaded character who seeks conflict, especially with the Montagues. His aggressive nature leads to confrontations rather than leisurely activities. If you're referring to a different adaptation or context, please provide more details.

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