Tybalt was a member of the Capulet family, cousin to Juliet, and he was not to change in the story. Tybalt was a violent man who stuck to his opinions and grudges. He was very aggressive to the family called the Montagues, this aggressive behavior that didn’t …show more content…
Tybalt suffered a sad fate, “TYBALT Thou, wretched boy, that didst consort him here. Shalt with him hence. ROMEO This shall determine that. They fight. TYBALT falls.” 3.1.135, where Tybalt had murdered Mercutio and then Romeo murders Tybalt. It was an act of karma that fell on him after killing a man after calling him gay and then killing him for the sake of pride and proving strength against the Montagues. Tybalt’s life was ended by another character’s whose choices acted on impulsiveness which was then shared with Tybalt’s aggressiveness, combined together to equal a fate that ended Tybalt’s life and then ended Romeo’s. Tybalt was also very