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Tybalt (Vengeful ("I will withdraw, but this intrusion now seeming…
Tybalt
Vengeful
"To strike him, dead I hold it not a sin."
"I will withdraw, but this intrusion now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall."
Tybalt swears he will take revenge on Romeo later after he had intruded Capulet's party, a rash decision that will lead to his own death and Mercutio's . The lines directly precede the famous shared sonnet of R+J 's first meeting as a bitter reminder that the hate of the two families is never far away from the two lovers
"This is a Montague, our foe a villain that is hither come in spite."
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"Turn thee, Benvolio, look upon thy death."
"Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me."
Even though Romeo hasn't done anything, Tybalt thinks it is justifiable to engage in a brawl just because he is a Montague
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