In Act 3 Scene 5 Lady Capulet says:
"We will have vengeance for it, fear thou not.Then weep no more. I'll send to one in Mantua,
Where that same banished renegade doth live,
Shall give him such an unexpected dose
That he shall soon keep Tybalt company;
And then I hope thou wilt be satisfied."
This quote is especially interesting because it shows how one sided the Capulet-Montague argument was. Tybalt was already accused of being the person who played Mercutio. It is showing that all the Capulets want is revenge on their own situation rather than looking at the situation from both sides. The one-sidedness of this decision shows the stubbornness of the two families and the reason behind their dispute. Neither family is willing to think from both sides.
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