Ronald Marquez
Period 1
06/05/13
The Fiery Raging
Tybalt
Have you ever read the tragic story Romeo and Juliet? Well in this story there is a hot-tempered,
arrogant, and prideful person named Tybalt. The character was interesting because
he basically created the whole entire conflict in this story. This is an arrogant
character just looking for a fight.
Tybalt is a hot-tempered man full of
rage. He is so hot-tempered that he fights Benvolio even though he wasn’t
threatened. “What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? Turn thee,
Benvolio, look upon thy death.” (Shakespeare).
He is the most arrogant character in
the story. He is so arrogant that in the beginning of the story Benvolio tried
to stop the feud between Montague’s and Capulet’s. But the fiery Tybalt
attacked Benvolio. “What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, As I hate
hell, all Montague’s, and thee” (Shakespeare).
Tybalt is also a prideful man
throughout the story. He so prideful that when Romeo struck a death blow to
him. He asked for no help but just laid there ready to die. He’d rather die
than ask for help from the Montague.
In conclusion Tybalt is a
hot-tempered, arrogant, prideful, man. He is so many things that people rather
call him a beast than a man.