What Is The Dispute Between Romeo And Juliet

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I might want to discuss the dispute that happened with my cousin and Romeo. As you probably are aware I am a Capulet and Tybalt was one of my dearest cousins. Indeed, he had some issues however non the less I cherished him. So I write you this with an heavy heart that you ought to decrease Romeo's discipline. Nobody ought blame Romeo for Tybalt's untimely end. He was simply doing what anybody in that position would do. He was blinded by rage and lashed out the only way he knew how 'by getting revenge'. Without those desperate circumstances Romeo is a decent individual and wish I could say the same in regards to my cousin. I am sure everybody realized that one day Tybalt's anger issues would catch up with him one day. What he did that day wasn't

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