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Tybalt: Patience perforce with wilful choler meeting

Makes my flesh tremble in their different greeting.

I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall

Now seeming sweet, convert to bitterest gall.

Tybalt’s words are best an example of ________________.



a
metaphor
b
simile
c
foreshadowing
d
characterization

Respuesta :

Foreshadowing, that last bit was a warning to what happens soon in the play

The words said by Tybalt are representing the best example of a foreshadowing.

Option C is correct.

Who was Tybalt?

Tybalt was one of the character in the play of 'Romeo and Juliet' which was written by a famous author named Shakespeare. He was the son of brother of Lady Capulet being one of the character in the play.

  • Foreshadowing is a kind of literary device that explains the event which going to happen at the end of the story by giving hint in advance. It is usually indicated at the starting which helped the reader to make likelihood of happening of something at the closing of the story.
  • According to the provided words by Tybalt, it has been analyzed that the revenge story had been indicated where the lives of Tybalt, Mercutio and lady Montagues had been taken away. This is what has been explained by the author from the provided words.

Therefore, the foreshadowing represented from the words said by Tybalt.

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