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Tybalt is quarrelsome, arrogant, vain, and stubborn.

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How would you describe tybalts personality from romeo and Juliet?

I would say Tybalt is warlike, hateful, impulsive and misunderstood.


What is an example of a downfall in Romeo and Juliet?

I think a downfall would be when Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Or how about when Romeo kills himself then Juliet kills herself?


Who liked to start fights in Romeo and Juliet?

This would be Tybalt.


How does Tybalt know that Romeo is in love with Juliet?

Romeo tells Tybalt that he loves him before the fight goes down because not even a day before he had wed Juliet. Tybalt being Juliet's cousin would make Tybalt now his family. This is why Romeo says that he loves him. As back then loving your family was important.


How kills Tybalt?

[You meant ''Who is Tybalt?''] Tybalt was Juliet's cousin. He is a Capulet. He kills Mercutio and soon dies by Romeo. Then Juliet gets mad at Romeo for killing her cousin (The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo killed Tybalt). Soon Juliet forgives him because she cares more about Romeo banish (He got banish because he killed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence gives him this news) than Tybalt's death.


how did romeo know that Tybalt wanted to fight him?

Romeo knew that Tybalt wanted to fight him because Tybalt had sent a challenge letter to Romeo's friend Mercutio. Mercutio then informed Romeo that Tybalt was looking for him to seek revenge for crashing the Capulet party.


Why does Juliet care about Romeo's banishment more than Tybalt's death?

Juliet cares more about Romeo's banishment because it means she has lost her husband and her chance at a future with him. Tybalt's death was a tragedy, but Romeo's banishment directly affects Juliet's life and happiness. Juliet's love for Romeo overrides her grief for Tybalt.


Why is mercuto's death important in romeo and Juliet?

It incites Romeo into killing Tybalt. The death of Tybalt not only get Romeo banished but makes it very unlikely that Lady Capulet will ever accept his marriage to Juliet. She would certainly have Romeo killed if she knew (she is planning to kill him anyway).


How would you describe the families of Romeo and Juliet?

Enemies.


Why won't romeo fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him?

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him because Romeo is still love stricken after just coming back from his secret wedding to Juliet and is too overjoyed to express anything but love to those that he sees. Not only that, Tybalt is Juliet's kinsmen and I doubt Romeo would want to bring any harm to someone of relation to his only love and now secret wife, Juliet.


Which of these statements best represents the theme of Romeo and Juliet?

A feud rather than a moral weakness destroyed Romeo and Juliet.


What is Juliet's first reaction to seeing Romeo?

Hard to say. We hear Romeo say what he thinks of Juliet ("I ne'er saw true beauty till this night.") then our attention is drawn to Tybalt and his conversation with Capulet. When Romeo next speaks he is holding Juliet's hand ("If I profane with my unworthiest hand . . .") What are Romeo and Juliet doing when Tybalt and Capulet are fighting? The text does not give us much help, except that Tybalt and Capulet actually discuss Romeo at the beginning of their conversation, and so presumably look at him, so it would not work to have him in a clinch with Juliet at this point. In some productions, Romeo sneaks up on Juliet and grabs her hand, so she does not see him until he is already holding her hand and asking to kiss her. In these cases, you could describe her reaction as amazement.