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Cupid could have caused Tybalt to fall in love with someone else, leading him to feel betrayed and angry towards Romeo for interfering. Additionally, Cupid could have manipulated Tybalt's emotions to make him see Romeo as a rival for attention or affection, further fueling his hatred.

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What could Cupid have done to make Tybalt hate Romeo?

Cupid, the god of love, could have used his power to manipulate Tybalt's feelings towards Romeo by causing Tybalt to believe that Romeo had wronged him in some way or by making Tybalt feel threatened by Romeo's presence. Through subtle influences, Cupid could have planted seeds of animosity or envy in Tybalt's heart, leading to hatred towards Romeo.


What has Tybalt done to escalate the feud between the Montagues and Capulets?

Tybalt has vowed revenge upon Romeo and has sent a challenge to Romeo's father's house.


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What could have romeo have done differently to avoid their tragic end?

Well, if Romeo had never let Tybalt find out he was at he party (he was the only one seen by Tybalt), Tybalt would never have challenged Romeo to a fight, and the whole street brawl would never have happened. If Romeo had answered Tybalt's challenge, Mercutio wouldn't have died protecting his honor. If Romeo had so much as asked why Tybalt insulted him like that, Mercutio wouldn't have felt the need to defend his friend's honor. Then there's always not stepping in the damned fight and just let Mercutio get his anger out...So all in all, it's pretty much Romeo's fault Mercutio had died.


What does Tybalt demand be done with romeo?

Boy, this shall nor excuse the injuries That thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw.


Who says boy this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done you therefore turn and draw in romeo and juliet?

Tybalt


What does the wheel mean in the painting 'Cupid with Wheel of Fortune'?

The painting was done in 1520 by the artist Titian who lived during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries from 1477 until 27 August 1576 and shows cupid with his hand upon a wheel Fortune wheels have been used in their various itterations throughout history. They represent what we might call luck or chance. Cupid was the greek god of love, represented in many paintings and sculptures as a cherub wielding a shortbow. You could speculate that the reason for cupid to be portrayed next to a fortune wheel is because some people are fortunate in love while others are not. In this painting Cupid with his wheel is really asking you "Do you feel lucky, punk?"


What is Benvolios version of the fight?

He says that Tybalt came after Romeo but Romeo "spoke him fair", so he then went after Mercutio, and killed him when Romeo was trying to restrain him. He says Tybalt then fled, "but by and by comes back to Romeo" whereupon Romeo killed him, Benvolio being unable to prevent it. This is mostly true, although he withholds the fact that Mercutio went out of his way to start a fight with Tybalt, who had no interest in fighting him. What Tybalt would have done to Romeo had Mercutio not been there is a director's call. The play is clear that in fact Tybalt did seek Romeo out after Mercutio's death, so Romeo was acting in self-defence in fighting him. Tybalt re-enters and Benvolio says "Here comes the furious Tybalt back again." In most movie versions, it is Romeo who chases after Tybalt, which would make this part of Benvolio's account of the fight inaccurate also.


Is Romeo married to Juliet when he kills Tybalt?

Yes they had been married for some time during that. That's why he goes all ballistic when he realizes what he had just done. Some time? He was just leaving Friar Lawrence's cell where the wedding had just taken place, when he runs into Tybalt.


Did Tybalt intend to kill Romeo not mercutio?

No he did not. Mercutio answers Tybalt's challenge to Romeo. They begin having a sword fight. Then Tybalt attempts to stab Romeo but his sword goes under Romeo's arm and fatally wounds Mercutio. Another Answer: There is no direct indication of Tybalts intentions in the script. It simply reads, "Tybalt under Romeo's arm thrusts Mercutio in." So, whether Tybalt intended to stab Romeo or Mercutio is up for interpretation. Some directors stage Tybalt's thrust as an accident resulting from harmless swordplay.


Why did Romeo killing Tybalt put Juliet in a bad position what did she finally decide?

Romeo killed Tybalt because Tybalt killed Mercutio. He made the decision without thinking about the consequences in regard to his relationship with Juliet. Had he deliberated more, he may not have done it, because the act of revenge would inevitably tear him away from his love because of the decree the prince made regarding the conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets.


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