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"Am I the master here, or you? Go to"
Capulet asks this rhetorical question to Tybalt in order to put him in his place. Capulet is Tybalt's elder and Tybalt is speaking as though he will ignore his uncle's wishes. Capulet reminds Tybalt that he is the one in charge, not Tybalt. Capulet reminds Tybalt of his position at the beginning of this excerpt as well when he says "It is my will; the which if thou respect". Here he is telling Tybalt that he wants Tybalt to leave Romeo and his friends alone. If Tybalt respects Capulet, he'll not engage in a fight with the Montagues at the party.
D. "Am I the master here, or you? Go to"
Capulet asks this rhetorical question from Tybalt in order to put him in his place. Capulet is Tybalt's elder & Tybalt is speaking as he though he will ignore his uncle's wishes. Capulet reminds Tybalt that he is the one in charge, or not Tybalt. Capulet, reminds Tybalt of his position at the starting of this excerpt as well when he says "this is my will, the which if thou respect". Here Capulet is telling Tybalt that he need Tybalt to leave Romeo & his friends alone. If Tybalt respects Capulet, he will not engage in a fight with the Montagues in the party.
How does Lord Capulet react to Tybalt?
Lord Capulet sees Tybalt stomping around & ask him what he's up to. Tybalt says he is going to beat up Romeo for crashing their party. Content thee, gentle because, Let him alone. To be a virtuous & well-governed youth.
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