 Studying William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, let's examine the character of Tybalt and his anger when he realises that Romeo is at the Capulet Ball. In Act 1, scene 5, he's angered when he sees Romeo and he tells his page, fetch me my rapier, fetch me my sword and the literation hair shows his anger and vengefulness. Furthermore, the caesera hair shows that he's really angry and very quick to fight. The assonance of A in an antique face when he's referring to Romeo's mask shows that he feels that Romeo is being deliberately deceitful. Furthermore, this rhetorical question shows that the presence of the Montagues at the Capulet Ball is damaging the Capulet reputation. Furthermore, the adjective stock and honor to refer to his kinsmen, his family, the Capulets show he holds very typical traditional Elizabethan views of protecting one's family through violence. This violent verb shows how impetuous and quick to anger he really is. The literation hair shows he's really keen to prove his honor through violence.