Introduction:
Shakespeare is famous for the way he produces plays that he makes and how he shows emotion throughout them. In the play "Romeo and Juliet" there are two characters Tybalt and Benvolio. Shakespeare brings Tybalt and Benvolio to life with emotions being expressed in almost every scene, Tybalt is a very loud and easily angered man, but Benvolio doesn’t like to fight and tries to settle things down almost instantly. Throughout the play Shakespeare expresses these emotions, giving them feelings and different looks on the stage.
Tybalts anger:
Shakespeare uses Tybalt’s emotions to highlight the consequences from his uncontrolled hate. In the end of the play, this gets him killed. Tybalt was yelling at Romeo while he was angry, telling him “Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me, therefore turn and draw” this line is telling the audience about the sadness that comes from unresolved problems.
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His words and actions show his strong dedication to finding a peaceful conclusion. Benvolio begs Mercutio “Good Mercutio, let's retire," benvolio and Mercutio get into an argument. “The Capulets are away, the day is hot, and if we run into each other, we won't be able to avoid a fight” .This passage exemplifies Benvolio's attempts to foster peace and stop future