Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Act 1, Scene 5: Tybalt's Temper Tantrum

Prompt F:

I can't believe that filthy piece of scum had the nerve to show up at our grand feast.
The next time I catch him I'll skew him well with my trusty rapier!
And to believe that my old uncle told me to not do anything about that!
He might have gotten the better hand this time, but he better watch his back.
In fact, all of the Montagues should watch themselves, or they'll find they have something in their body.
I wonder how fair Juliet fares with that County Paris?
Hopefully she'll marry soon, to a bright and virtuous boy, that not of the likes of Romeo!

5 comments:

  1. Lots of great detail and shows very well Tybalt's anger at the fact that Romeo came to the feast.

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  2. Your response shows Tybalt's anger very well. What do you think drives Tybalt's aggression? Is it simply his personality or is he motivated to do this?

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    1. I think that it's just his personality, but also that he might be bored, and he wants to show off to people or do anything to not be bored.

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    2. I think that it's just his personality, but also that he might be bored, and he wants to show off to people or do anything to not be bored.

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  3. This is a great example of Tybalt's angry, revengeful personality.

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