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  • Romeo
  • Love showed me the way-the same thing that made me look for you in the first place. I'm not a sailor, but if you were across the farthest sea, I would risk everything to gain you.
  • Tybalt
  • Content thee, gentle coz. Let him alone.
  • It fits when such villain is guest. I'll not endure him.
  • Scene with Both
  • Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries That thou hast done me. Therefore turn and draw.
  • I do protest I never injured thee, But love thee better than thou canst devise
  • The gentlemanly part of Romeo's character is very prevalent throughout the play. After sweeping Juliet off her feet with his romantic lines, Romeo matured and became level-headed developing a distaste for conflict with the Capulets. Romeo became a peacekeeper and advocated against fighting.
  • Tybalt's brash and quick to anger personality is displayed throughout the play. His hatred of the Montagues causes him to draw his sword without reason every time he passes one.
  • In this scene Tybalt is keen to fight with Romeo without a reason. Romeo protests and says that he loves Tybalt more the Tybalt can understand. The contrast between the two characters is clearly displayed here as Romeo is mature and level-headed while Tybalt is brash and quick to anger.
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