 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyse Act 1, Scene 5, when Tybalt first sees Romeo at the Capulet Ball. Lord Capulet welcomes everyone to the party and this exclamatory sentence sets a positive mood. Romeo then spots Juliet. He doesn't know who she is but he instantly falls in love. This is shown here through the armpit pentameter. Tybalt instantly recognises Romeo's voice and this metaphor here as well as this rhetorical question shows he wants to start fighting Romeo. Tybalt then tells Lord Capulet, Uncle, this is a Montague, our foe. Here we can see in the caesura he is extremely angry. Yet Lord Capulet doesn't want him to do anything. He says, Verona brags of him. This personification shows that Lord Capulet believes Romeo has a good reputation in Verona. Lord Capulet orders Tybalt to be quiet and the repetition of quiet shows he doesn't want him to disturb the peace. Tybalt obeys Lord Capulet. However, the rhyming cuplet here as well as the oxymoron shows that he's not going to let this go. This foreshadows when he starts a fight later on and he speeds up the tragedy in the play.