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William Shakespeare immediately introduces Tybalt as a menacing character in the first moments of the play "Romeo and Juliet" because Tybalt is an aggressive man who does not support the idea of peace or get peaceful agreements to solve problems. Tybalt does not like the Montague people.

“The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet” was written by the English writer William Shakespeare approximately in 1590 and is considered to be a play in a poetic form. It refers to the story of two lovers that belonged to opposite families in dispute. Their love is forbidden. Eventually, both lovers die and that is the reason for their families to reconcile.

There are different ways of introducing a character.  Shakespeare immediately introduce Tybalt as a menacing character as Tybalt walked up and said he hated peace and wanted to fight. Thus, this makes him menacing.

  • Tybalt Capulet is known to be Juliet's cousin. He was very feisty and likes to create disagreement between the Montagues and his family. He is strong-willed, argumentative, passionate and loyal.

Lord Capulet handles the matter and told Tybalt not to fight Romeo and Tybalt did obeyed.

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