Act 2, Scene 1: Mercutio and Tybalt
Tybalt is looking for a fight with Romeo because he had noticed Romeo at the party. But his uncle would not let him start a argument there. So Tybalt looks to start trouble but instead of Romeo fighting, it was Mercutio who fought Tybalt and then dies by Tybalt. Romeo is furious and avenges Mercutio's death by killing Tybalt.
It is interesting how this early scene in the book connects to later in the book, and how Tybalt listens to his uncle and does not fight Romeo.
ReplyDeleteI love this so much, the picture is brilliant and describes this scene greatly. I think it is ironic how the book connects itself in different scenes.
ReplyDeleteI think Tybalt should have not fought with Mercutio because the problem wasn't with him.
ReplyDeleteThis picture shows great detail
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