Romeo and Juliet
Romeo's killing of Tybalt is the turning point (climax) of the play--the point when something happens that will turn the action toward either a happy ending or a tragic one. What actions does the killing set in motion, with possible tragic consequences?
Romeo's killing of Tybalt is the turning point (climax) of the play--the point when something happens that will turn the action toward either a happy ending or a tragic one. What actions does the killing set in motion, with possible tragic consequences?