How Do You Write A Good Character Study For Tybalt From Romeo And Juliet?
Just click on Tybalt’s character analysis. Tybalt Capulet – Character Analysis Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin, which makes him a Capulet. After he kills Romeo’s BFF, Mercutio, in a street brawl, Romeo mortally stabs him, which causes Romeo to be banished from Verona. Tybalt is a captivating, testosterone-driven character and almost always completely over-the-top. He’s not particularly deep, but he’s a lot of fun for the actor who gets to deliver his snappy one-liners and show off some impressive sword fighting skills. Mercutio, who hates Tybalt, gives him the “catty” nickname the “Prince of Cats” and it totally suits Tybalt. While Romeo can sometimes remind you of a bouncy and overeager puppy, Tybalt tends to stalk around proudly looking for fights. When his uncle Capulet prevents him from beating up Romeo for crashing the Capulet’s masked ball, he’s not too pleased and promises to bash in Romeo’s skull at a later date: “I will withdraw but this intrusion shall / Now seeming sweet, convert