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i hate the word as hate hell as i hate all Montagues and thee | Tybalt act 1 scene 1 he is aggressive and impulsive repetition of hell emphasizes his disgust towards the Montagues. alliteration of the religious imagery 'hate hell' suggest that he hate the fact of him being punished (even though he is the wrongdoer) |
Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe, A villain that is hither come in spite | Tybalt act 1 scene 5 he is desperate to kill Romeo because he knows that Romeo is the only heir to the Montagues. the noun 'foe' suggest that Tybalt is narrow minded (as he doesn't see the good in Romeo). He is cocky and selfish. |
'Tis he, that villain Romeo. | TYbalt act 1 scene 5 he sees Romeo as more of a threat than a guest (as the capulet makes of him). the noun 'villain' suggest that he sees Romeo as a problem. |
I am for you. | Tybalt act 3 scene 1 short sentence suggest that he want to fight Romeo even though he can die. he is only concerned about the Capulet name. Capulets and Montagues don't actually know what this feud is about. they have been thought that they are enemies. this same teaching has been given to Tybalt and the other younger generation. |
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