Analytical explanation: Shakespeare powerfully introduces the character “Tybalt” into Romeo and Juliet , a harsh, angry, and impulsive character. However, Tybalt's upbringing which caused him to act out in the way he does is left unclear. The story needs a character that explains or potentially justifies his behavior. This character is Connor. He is forceful, malicious, and wrathful. From the beginning, he has tormented Tybalt, because of his difficult childhood.
This name is perfect for the character due to its meaning; “lover of wolves.” This perfectly conveys his violent nature.
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