Essay Archive - The Instigator
The Instigator
“Benvolio, look upon thy death” (1.1.64). In each rivalry, there
are parties of people that hold deeper and more profound hatreds to their
foes. Thus, rivalries, especially family feuds, entice people to war
amongst each other. This warring between two parties, contorts into an
intriguing, yet a deadly plot. Tybalt's hatred overplays his reason.
William Shakespeare, in Romeo and Juliet, vividly illustrates this behavior
of hatred that Tybalt displays and shows how Tybalt's aggression results in
death. Shakespeare portrays Tybalt as a contentious and, at the same time,
cordial man of the Capulet family. His hatred toward the ....
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