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Tybalt's Irrational Decisions In Romeo And Juliet By William Shakespeare

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In the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Tybalt is responsible for his own death because he makes irrational decisions,he and he always holds a grudge with the Montagues, and he has anger issues. One reason Tybalt is responsible for his own death is him making irrational decisions. One of the ways he shows his irrational decisions is when he says “Are you fighting with these cowards? Turn thee, Benvolio. Look upon thy death.” (1.1.61-62) During this quote Tybalt had asked why Benvolio why he pulled out his sword. He told Benvolio to turn around and look at the man who was going to kill him, then they began to fight. The only reason why Tybalt wants to kill Benvolio is because he wants peace while everyone else is fighting. Because of Tybalt's irrational decisions, that's one of the reasons he got killed. …show more content…

At the beginning of the story Tybalt says“ What, drawn and talk of peace! I hate the word, As i hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. Have thee coward!” (1.1.65-67) During this quote Tybalt says he hates the word peace as much as he hates the Montagues. Also when tybalt says “ Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe, A villain that is hither come in spite, To scorn at our solemnity this night.”(1.5.60-62) Tybalt is saying how he doesn't want any Montagues at the party, but could tell Romeo was a Montague by the sound of his voice, but it wasn't just Romeo. Romeo, Benvolio, and Mercutio crashed the Capulet's party and disguised themselves with a mask. Tybalt was going to say something to Romeo but Capulet stops him from picking a fight. Tybalt's mindset is getting revenge on Romeo. Tybalt holding a grudge on Romeo is one of the reasons leading to his

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