In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," when Juliet hears the news of Tybalt's death, she initially feels very conflicted. She is upset and distressed because Tybalt was her cousin, but she is also deeply troubled by the implication that Romeo, her husband, is the one who killed him. Therefore, none of the options (indifferent, happy, angry, relieved) fully encompass her reaction. However, if we were to choose the closest option, it would be c. Angry, as she expresses anger towards Romeo for causing her pain by killing Tybalt, even though she is also heartbroken over her cousin's death and the situation overall.
How does Juliet react to the news of tybalts death? A. Indifferent b. Happy c. Angry d. Relieved
1 answer