The Importance Of Tybalt's Influence In Romeo And Juliet

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Throughout the course of the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, multiple actions of defiance made by Tybalt, Friar Lawrence, and Juliet result in unfortunate circumstances. Tybalt defies Lord Capulet when he sees Romeo and tries to fight him for being at the Capulet’s party earlier, even though Lord Capulet tells him to let it go. When Tybalt encounters Romeo, he disregards what Capulet told him, dwells in his hatred for the Montague family, uses that hatred to fuel his anger towards Romeo for being at the party, and allows it to influence his thoughts. By choosing to hold on to the past events, Tybalt has disobeyed Lord Capulet and ignored his wishes, contributing to the casualties that take place in the end. In addition to Tybalt’s

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