Tybalt is driven to a lack of constraint by his aggressiveness and this prevents him from seeing the possible outcome of the situation, which ignites the play’s tragedy of dangerous conflict among them. This is shown when Tybalt rudely exclaims to Benvolio, ”What, art thou drawn among these heartless hinds/What, drawn and talk of peace/I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee” (1.1.67), showing how he feels no remorse for this act of aggressiveness because he has a lack of constraint toward the actions of any Montague, uncaring about the insistence on fighting reveals that he is …show more content…
People in the world today believe that the fastest way of proving you're the best is by destroying someone else because they are often equal in greatness and this makes them want to change that, people usually want to do everything showing dominance. Fundamentally, the world has grown into a violent and careless place that has a belief of over power and a sense that if people are nice that they are weak when in reality the people who have a sense of constraints and know their limits get what they want the right