Romeo and Juliet Group
Question:
What would Tybalt say to Romeo's dad, Lord Montague if sat at the dinner table together?
Although your ideas will be imaginary ones, they have to come from the "real" plot events of the play.
EXAMPLE:
What Prince Escalus might say to Lord Montague: TOPIC - SOCIAL ORDER: "Look, Montague, I know you're a leader in the community, but that stunt your son pulled the other night, sneaking into the Capulet's party, is going to cause more problems between both of your families, and I'm not in the mood to deal with your arguing any longer...this time, I mean business."
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eNotes Editor
Posted by mwestwood on Thursday January 22, 2009 at 8:05 PMTybalt:"Lord Montague, my men hath report to me that thou hath drawn thy sword this last eve. No small wonder, then, that thy son hath shown so little respect as to disturb the gaiety of our gathering by appearing masked to accost my fair cousin, Juliet?"
Montague:"What talk is this? Romeo at thy cousin's? Ha! Thou dog! Thou darest insult me so? Hold me not, wife! Let me go!"
Tybalt: You shall find me apt enough to you sir. Will you give me occasion? Take thyself and thy man outside. The hatred that I bear you and your family must be felt.
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