The play Romeo and Juliet which was written by William Shakespeare tells a story of 2 lovers that fell for each other within 4 days of meeting each other, in the city of Verona. They both were of families that fight and don't get along with the other. Juliet is from the Capulets and Romeo is from the Montagues. The 2 lovers fell in love almost instantaneously and rushed to get married. The families were unaware of the love and marriage that their children possessed for eachother, and their fued continued. The feud eventually results in a tragedy for both families, since it killed both of the star-crossed lovers. Romeo and Juliet fought for the love that they had, behind their friends and family's backs. They were oblivious and unaware of the secret love. Tybalt, Romeo, and Lord Capulet all contributed to the tragedies that take place in the play Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt contributed to a tragedy in Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt sets out to start a fight or duel with Romeo. When Romeo shows up to the Capulet party, Tybalt wants to fight with him and kick the uninvited guest out. "'Tis he, that villian …show more content…
Their will to stay with each other overcame their familys feud. Their love led to decisions that ended up killing the happy couple. They fought till the end, and they never let anyone come in between their one of a kind love. If Tybalt wouldn't have wanted to fight Romeo and if he didn't kill Mercutio basically risking his own life, if Romeo wouldn't have killed Tybalt and acted so suddenly and kills himself, if Lord Capulet didn't force Juliet to marry Paris, these tradgedies may have never occurred. quick actions led to foolish decisions. Even though Romeo and Juliet died, their love lives forever and continues to. They both showed courage and perseverance and tried t keep fighting for their secret marriage. Romeo, Tybalt's, and Lord Capulet's actions all led to the tragedies of the
First of all, Tybalt was responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because Tybalt killed Mercutio, that evoked Romeo to kill Tybalt. With the killing of Tybalt, Romeo was banished to Mantua. In scene II of the play, Tybalt and Mercutio fought. Tybalt was fighting because Romeo crashed the Capulet’s party along with Benvolio, and Mercutio was fighting for the sake of Romeo’s honor. Tybalt
Conclusion: Tybalt and his personality cause him and other people to make decisions without thinking leading to the death of Romeo and Juliet. Everything started when Tybalt accidently stabs and kills mercutio.
In the story of Romeo and Juliet Tybalt is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he always wanted to fight the Montague, he killed Mercutio in a fight, lastly he got Romeo banished from Verona. Therefore you should believe it was tybalt, who is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
The first reason explained Tybalt’s short-tempered, ignorant behavior using the Capulet feast, and Mercutio’s death as examples to prove this statement. The second reason explained how Tybalt impacted the story when he killed Mercutio and when Romeo killed Tybalt; using Romeo’s banishment and Juliet’s early arranged marriage it was explained how Tybalt impacts the story after his death. Finally, the third reason discussed how the opposing argument, that Friar is actually at fault compared to Tybalt, is incorrect and that Tybalt is the character, without considering groups of characters or concepts, is most to blame for Romeo and Juliet’s death. It is argued that Romeo would have still killed Tybalt if Friar had not married Romeo and Juliet, examples used to prove this are Romeo explaining how Juliet has softened him and that the major items that cause the tragic ending still ultimately point to Tybalt being at fault. Because of Tybalt’s short-tempered attitude, influence of Mercutio’s death and his own, and still to blame even when compared to Friar Lawrence, proves that Tybalt caused the most impact on the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The reader should now believe that when comparing and analyzing individual characters, Tybalt becomes most responsible for the tragic deaths of Romeo and
The play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about two teens, Romeo and Juliet. They met at a party hosted by Juliet’s family the Capulets. Romeo and Juliet got married in about a day. Their families are in a feud so they have to keep their marriage a secret. When Romeo gets banished and Juliet is about to have to marry Paris, Friar Lawrence comes up with a plan that goes wrong.
In William Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt is to blame for his death because he has anger issues, he kills Mercutio, and he goes against Prince’s law.
One reason Tybalt is liable for his own death is because of his anger issues. One way that he shows this is when he says “Romeo, the hate I bear thee can afford no better term than this: thou art a villain.” (3.1. 59-60). Essentially Romeo explains to Tybalt that he has no reason for them to fight because he loves and cherishes the Capulet name more than he knew, and has never done anything to harm or injure him. Tybalt has no idea that his cousin, Juliet, and Romeo are now married which would make them related as well, he thinks that hating Romeo is a good enough reason for them to dual. As a result of Tybalt getting angry and offended at everything, he is the reason for his
Romeo and Juliet, a play by William Shakespeare, is a tragic story on a pair of two star crossed lovers. Both part of feuding families, Romeo of the Montagues, and Juliet of the Capulets, their love is kept secret in fear of their families finding out. Even so, in the end both Romeo and Juliet die, due to a multitude of factors. In the end, Romeo lead to the demise of him and Juliet by killing Tybalt and rushing to Juliet’s grave.
Tybalt is responsible for the death of Romeo and Juliet. It all started when Tybalt wanted to kill Romeo when he innocently showed up at the party. When Tybalt discovered Romeo was attending the party he declared to Lord Capulet, “It fit’s when such a villain is guest. I’ll not endure him” (1.5.82-83). Tybalt's constant anger and urge to murder Romeo would lead to the banishment of Romeo and the separation of Romeo and Juliet. Following this, Tybalt challenges Romeo to a fight, even after the Price announces his new no fighting laws. After insulting Romeo, Tybalt demands him to “turn and draw” (3.1.70). If Tybalt wouldn’t have challenged Romeo to a fight, Romeo wouldn’t have been banished and Romeo and Juliet could have been happily married.In
In the play “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare two young lovers take their lives due to several people causing them grievances, although all of the characters are guilty in one way or another the most guilty of all of the people involved is Juliet's cousin Tybalt. Tybalt is a tyrant who when Romeo comes to the party states. “To strike him dead I hold it not a sin.” (1,5,59) Tybalt is saying that he wants to kill Romeo, and later on in the play attempts to kill him too. This shows us that Tybalt hates Romeo and will do anything to get him out of the picture. This is important because since Tybalt is Juliet's cousin Romeo should not be able to do anything about him and if this wasn't stopped at its source then it could lead to dire consequences
The story of Romeo and Juliet is a tragic tale of star-crossed lovers whose families, the Capulets and the Montagues, have had a feud for as long as both can remember. Romeo and Juliet see each other at a dinner party that Juliet's parents set up, and they immediately fall in love when they meet each other's eyes across the room. Without delay, they then sneak of to Friar Lawrence to take each other's hand in marriage.
In Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, there are six deaths that occur in the play. The person who is most responsible for the death of the six people is Tybalt. He is most responsible for the deaths because he values his reputation too much. One example is when he says he hates Montague’s and tries to get into a fight with them. Another example is when he is told to ignore the Montague’s by his uncle Lord Capulet but Tybalt doesn’t obey and that angers him more.
I chose Tybalt Capulet as my secondary character he is Juliet’s first cousin. Tybalt is the main antagonist in William Shakespeare’s play. He is the son of Lady Capulet brother of Juliet’s short-tempered and Romeo’s rival. He really hates the Montague family. Tybalt turned a beautiful romance into a classic tragedy.
In Shakespeare's “The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” Tybalt is responsible for Tybalt's death due to the fact that all his actions are leading up to this one draining event. Tybalt was very angry all the time and had a vast temper, Tybalt was ignorant enough to ignore the prince knowing the consequences, Tybalt also came back to fight knowing what he had inflicted.
William Shakespeare’s heartrending play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet illustrates the poignant love and devastating loss of Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet, two ill-fated young adults from feuding families. Tybalt, a sly and contentious Capulet, instigates much of the fighting and violence between the quarrelling houses. The intense and aggressive behavior Tybalt displays throughout Shakespeare’s drama verifies his pivotal role of agitator among the clashing families.