Examples Of Flames In Act 1 Tybalt

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The fire flames that outline the mask represent the hate and anger Tybalt has for the whole Montague family. In Act 1 Scene 1 Tybalt says, “What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds? Turn thee, Benvolio; look upon thy death.” This shows the hate he has for the Montagues because he wants to fight Benvolio even though Benvolio is trying to keep the peace between them. The red and orange color on the flames represent his anger about everything. I put the horns on the mask to represent how Tybalt's always likes to start fights with people and rain his rage onto the Montagues. This is similar to how the devil tries to ruin peoples day. The red jewels surrounding the eyes of the mask represent his loyalty to the Capulet family. In Act 1 scene

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