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OpenStudy (kaylee_td):

ROMEO AND JULIET HELP :) In the article "Why Do We Hate?" the following definitions of hate are provided: "Rene Descartes said hate was the urge to withdraw from something that is thought bad. Aristotle saw hate as the incurable desire to annihilate an object. In psychology, Sigmund Freud defined hate as an ego state that wishes to destroy the source of its unhappiness." Which definition most accurately explains Tybalt's motivation for taking part in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets? Use evidence from your reading of Romeo and Juliet this far to support your claim

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and in this case: I'd say that what Aristotle said would most accurately work in the case of the feud in R+J.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Man I do not like hate at all! why can't

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it be like Love man! :) love is the best thing of all!

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