People just think it's two people who suddenly fall in with each other cause they like anybody they see
Mercutio believes Romeo has become feminine after falling in love, but he quickly moves to fight Tybalt when Romeo refuses.
He wants to stop the fight because he knows he must not hurt Tybalt because he is now related to him, and Mercutio is his friend.
Tybalt comes looking for Romeo because he is angered by Romeo's presence at the Capulet's party. Mercutio reacts to Tybalt with defiance and insults, ultimately provoking Tybalt into a duel that leads to Mercutio's death.
he fakes his wound. no body really believes that he is dying until he falls. then romeo pulls mercutio' s hand away from his chest, and then he and the crowd see the blood.
Tybalt is a battle ready Capulet. He loves to challenge others, especially Montegues, to battles. So baisicaly, he reacts by challenging Montegues to fights.
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
Mercutio is spoiling for a fight with Tybalt. When Tybalt asks if he can have a word with Mercutio, Mercutio says "Why not couple it with something? Why not make it a word and a blow?" He is asking Tybalt to slap him, to challenge him to a fight. Tybalt says he would be happy to, but right now he has other fish to fry.
Romeo initially tries to diffuse the tension caused by the insult, but eventually retaliates and defends his honor by challenging Tybalt to a duel. His reaction is fueled by a mix of his love for Juliet and his pride as a man.
i need a essay by Thursday 3rd April the brief isthe brief is describe the dramatic effect of act 3 scene 1 from romeo and Julietin the essay play there are 8 secctions1 introductionwho wrote the play ? when ?whats the play about? main characters?key themes?summarise events in act 3 scene 1impact effect on audience2 opening of act 3 scene 1how does the scene begin (from start to tybalts arrival)what do we learn about benvolio and mercutio?what does the conversation show about the atmosphere in Verona?what has happened before this scene and how does this provide a contrast?3 Tybaltwhat sort of character is Tybalt ?how can we tell?why is he angry at romeo?what do we know about him already (eg the first scene)4 the fighthow does Tybalt insult romeo (and anger mercutio)why does romeo refuse to fight himwhy does mercutio end up fighting insteadhow is this scene made dramatic for the audience5 mercutios deathhow is mercutio actually killed and why is this importantwhat does he say as he is dyinghow dramatic is this section for the audience6 tybalts deathwhat does romeo decide after mercutio is killedhow is this part made dramaticwhat implactions do romeos actions have on the rest of the play7 the princes punishmenthow do romeo and juliets parents react to the newswhat does this show us about themwhat does the prince decide and how will this effect romeo and Juliet8 conclutionwhat impact does this scene have on youhow does it linkk to the tragedy at the end of the play
He was really not too happy.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and immediately prepares to duel him, since duelling is all that Tybalt is interested in.
They would get really scared and if I was Juliet I would turn into a quaking fool and wouldn't be able to think straight.