Question
What motivates Tybalt to fight Romeo?(1 point)
Responses
Personal jealousy
Personal jealousy
Family honor
Family honor
Political gain
Political gain
Financial disputes
Responses
Personal jealousy
Personal jealousy
Family honor
Family honor
Political gain
Political gain
Financial disputes
Answers
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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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