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What motivates Tybalt's actions in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets?
His loyalty to the Capulet family
Desire for personal glory
Love for Juliet
Fear of being shunned
How does Tybalt's loyalty to family ultimately impact the storyline of the play?
It leads to what he believes to be noble acts but results in tragic outcomes.
It helps bridge the feud between families.
It encourages others to abandon the feud.
It brings prosperity to the Capulet family.
What is the relationship between Tybalt's loyalty and his view of honor?
He equates loyalty with maintaining the family's honor.
He believes loyalty leads to dishonor.
He feels honor is irrelevant to loyalty.
He thinks only personal honor is important, not family loyalty.
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