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Question: What do Tybalt and his uncle argue about in Scene v!?
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If I remember correctly, Tybalt is outraged that Romeo (a member of the Montague family and supposedly their "foe") was seen attending a gathering held by his uncle!. His uncle basically tells Tybalt to "let it go!."Www@QuestionHome@Com

Last post is on the right track!.

"Tybalt recognizes him and rages against his presence!. Capulet orders him to be peaceful, and he leaves in disgust" (p!.559)!.

Imagine a hot headed teenager whose worst enemy crashes the party!. Of course he is going to ***** and moan about it and either start a fight or go and tattle!. In this case, he tattles and his uncle simply tells him to let it go and enjoy the party!.Www@QuestionHome@Com

Tybalt wants to throw Romeo & co!. out of the party, Capulet says that since they are behaving themselves and are from good families, it will reflect worse on the host to throw them out than it did for them to crash the party in the first place!.

"I would not for the wealth of all the town HERE IN MY HOUSE (emphasis mine) do him disparagement:
Therefore be patient, take no note of him:"Www@QuestionHome@Com