We come upon two business executives that are talking about what was mean't when Mercutio was talking about Tybalt. |
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 | Ok so at the begining of Act 2 Sence 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio says Tybalt is more than a Prince of Cats. |  |
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 | And what exactly does he meant by "Prince of Cats?" |  |
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 | He is probably saying that Tybalt is agile and quick, or maybe sneaky and cunning. |  |
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 | Ahh. Well Tybalt was one of the Capulet's best right? So maybe he is a Prince of Cats if he is described like that. |  |
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 | Yup. Moving on, while continuing on that sence Mercutio says he is talented by knowing different techniques of swordplay. |  |
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 | What kind of techniques are those. What techniques did he know? |  |
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