Artists & Writers · 21st Century
Tybalt’s Last Words
“I am not afraid of what comes next.”— Tybalt, Fictional character
Who Was Tybalt?
Tybalt is a fictional character whose story has resonated deeply with audiences. Their final moments are among the most emotionally impactful scenes in their narrative.
The Final Moments
Tybalt is a fictional character; these 'last words' refer to their narrative death within their fictional universe.
Are These Words Verified?
As a fictional character in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt's actual last words in the play are 'I am hurt. A plague o' both your houses! I am sped.' The attributed quote does not appear in the source text.
Sources
- firsthand Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- archive First Folio (1623)
Legacy
Tybalt's story continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
Frequently Asked Questions
What were Tybalt’s last words?
“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
How did Tybalt die?
Tybalt died on Fictional character. Cause of death: Fictional narrative death.
Were Tybalt’s last words documented?
As a fictional character in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt's actual last words in the play are 'I am hurt. A plague o' both your houses! I am sped.' The attributed quote does not appear in the source text.