Explanation:
In act III, scene 5 of William Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet, the titular character, Juliet, is plunged into a deep internal conflict when she hears of Tybalt’s death. She is torn between her love for Romeo, who is responsible for Tybalt’s death, and her loyalty to her family. The reason why Juliet feels torn when she learns of Tybalt’s death can be attributed to several factors. First and foremost, Tybalt is Juliet’s cousin. As a member of the Capulet family, Tybalt is one of the few people in Juliet’s life with whom she shares a blood connection. Juliet is known for her strong sense of family loyalty, and Tybalt’s death hits her hard. At the same time, she loves Romeo, her husband.