Tybalt turns his attention from Mercutio to Romeo, and calls Romeo a villain. Romeo, now secretly married to Juliet and thus Tybalt's kinsman, refuses to be angered by Tybalt's verbal attack. Tybalt commands Romeo to draw his sword. Romeo protests that he has good reason to love Tybalt, and does not wish to fight him.Romeo protests that he has good reason to love Tybalt, and does not wish to fight him. He asks that until Tybalt knows the reason for this love, he put aside his sword. Mercutio angrily draws his sword and declares with biting wit that if Romeo will not fight Tybalt, he will. ... They fight, and Romeo kills Tybalt.
So basically the porpuse was to fight but that was my in-depth version.
Commencement Address at Harvard
Best quote: “It doesn't matter how far you might rise. At some point you are bound to stumble because if you're constantly doing what we do, raising the bar. If you're constantly pushing yourself higher, the higher the law of averages.
He does this to show the naivete of the characters. When he does it, it is often done to show how poorly educated people are, and usually it is in combination with their pretending to be intellectuals which results in a comedic effect. He commonly did this because he believed many behaved like this in the south.
I can’t see it it’s all like
Answer:
The assonance is 'If it doesn't fit, you must acquit'
Explanation:
The definition for assonance is two similar sounding syllables together or considerably close to eachother so fit and acquit both have the same soundung endings, therefore that is the assonance
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