By the law of Verona, yes. He had killed someone in a street brawl, which was a capital offence. It is this fact that Benvolio urges in Romeo's defence--that Romeo was only carrying out the law. Looked at more broadly, one might argue that nobody, no matter what they have done, should be killed in an act of private vengeance, and that such a death is wrongful. It is on this basis that the Prince finds Romeo guilty and banishes him. Looked at even more broadly, we might consider that the infliction of the death penalty, even for the crime committed by Tybalt, is excessive and unjustified. And at the same time we might consider that it is a kind of poetic justice that someone as addicted to quarrelling as Tybalt was should die in this manner. He who lives by the sword should die by the sword. And taking the broadest possible view, we might consider that since everyone without exception is certain to die, talking about whether they deserve death is silly. It is their destiny. All we can talk about is whether the time and manner of the death is appropriate, as it surely is for Tybalt. One is reminded of the quotation from The Lord of the Rings: "Deserves [death]! I daresay he does. Many that live deserve death. And some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them? Then do not be too eager to deal out death in judgement."
Tybalt killed notusal
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Tybalt killed Mercutio
Romeo kills Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet. Tybalt kills Mercutio, which is why Romeo kills Tybalt.
no Romeo does
Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x
Romeo had to kill someone, in order for the sequence of events to happen properly. Tybalt has been set up as a quarrelsome man who imagines that he has a grudge against Romeo for crashing Capulet's party (Capulet didn't seem to mind) and so will inevitably create a fight, which creates the occasion for Romeo to kill him.
Tybalt killed Mercutio. First Tybalt was insulting Mercutio, Mercutio got furious and Tybalt and Mercutio took out their swords and began to fight. Romeo tried to break the fight up but instead blocks Mercutio from getting Tybalt, while Tybalt was able to stab Mercutio right in the gut.
Romeo kills Tybalt (Juliets cousin, a Capulet) to revenge Mercutio's death, as Tybalt stabbed him. Mercutio was a Montague and jumped in the way of Tybalts sword to defend Romeo, who wanted peace from Tybalt as he had already secretly married Juliet. Romeo is then banished by the prince and the rest of the play goes on. Basically, Romeo kills Tybalt for revenge.
Mercutio ! ,
Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x
Romeo picks a fight with Tybalt in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" after Tybalt insults him and his friends at a party. Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel, but Romeo refuses to fight. This leads to Mercutio, Romeo's friend, stepping in and fighting Tybalt instead, resulting in tragic consequences.
Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Romeo's friend, Mercutio. The act of revenge leads to a tragic turn of events in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
Romeo had to kill someone, in order for the sequence of events to happen properly. Tybalt has been set up as a quarrelsome man who imagines that he has a grudge against Romeo for crashing Capulet's party (Capulet didn't seem to mind) and so will inevitably create a fight, which creates the occasion for Romeo to kill him.
Tybalt killed Mercutio. First Tybalt was insulting Mercutio, Mercutio got furious and Tybalt and Mercutio took out their swords and began to fight. Romeo tried to break the fight up but instead blocks Mercutio from getting Tybalt, while Tybalt was able to stab Mercutio right in the gut.
Romeo kills Tybalt (Juliets cousin, a Capulet) to revenge Mercutio's death, as Tybalt stabbed him. Mercutio was a Montague and jumped in the way of Tybalts sword to defend Romeo, who wanted peace from Tybalt as he had already secretly married Juliet. Romeo is then banished by the prince and the rest of the play goes on. Basically, Romeo kills Tybalt for revenge.
Mercutio ! ,
mercutio didnt kill Tybalt, Tybalt killed merctio and then romeo killed Tybalt.=D
Romeo kills Tybalt, who is Juliet's cousin, in a duel that escalates from a heated argument between Tybalt and Romeo. This event leads to Romeo's banishment from Verona and causes further difficulties for the young lovers.
Romeo initially wanted the fight not to happen, as he had already been wedded to Juliet and did not want to get on Tybalt's bad side, let alone fight him, which would only amplify any hatred between them. However, when Mercutio and Tybalt, both hot-headed and easy to aggravate, started to fight, and Mercutio died under Tybalt's blade, Romeo felt taking his best friend's side as his first priority. He fought with Tybalt out of rage of him killing Mercutio and ended up killing him. simple answer: Mercutio's death by Tybalt spurred Romeo to kill him
He wanted to kill Romeo not mercutio.
He didn't. Romeo killed Tybalt.