Comparing Hate In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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What has cursed me to perpetrate this evil deed? It was rage, the uncontrollable rage that had plagued me, prepare I could not endure the fiery substance of hate acrimoniously boiling in my veins, bloating it with ire! I could no longer handle it! The exasperation in my body was like an enraged wild beast! This fiend fed on the hate and sorrow that grew in my body, and grew heftier until it had enough strength to unleash itself! All these ghastly emotions stirred up by the ongoing conflict by the two families!

The day was hot, the atmosphere was heated, perhaps the brawl was enthused by the Verona heat? Tybalt was in the heat of argument with Mercutio, who was a conceited young lad, and with his provocative attitude, a fight was manifest.