Question

What motivates Tybalt to fight Romeo?(1 point)
Responses

Personal jealousy
Personal jealousy

Family honor
Family honor

Political gain
Political gain

Financial disputes

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
Tybalt is primarily motivated to fight Romeo due to **family honor**. In "Romeo and Juliet," Tybalt is deeply loyal to the Capulet name and feels insulted by Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, viewing it as a dishonor to his family.
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