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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.

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Why does Tybalt call for his sword?

Tybalt recognizes Romeo, a Montague, at his uncle, Lord Capulet's, party, and believes Romeo intends to insult the Capulet family.


How does Tybalt insult romeo and gets him to fight?

Tybalt insults Romeo by calling him a "villain." He also provokes him by questioning his presence at the Capulet party and by criticizing his behavior towards Juliet. This ultimately leads to a fight between them.


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Romeo and Juliet have a number of conversations in which Romeo can react to many things Juliet says. In other words, this cannot be answered unless it is more specific.


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He says "Thou art a villain." It's a kind of feeble insult.


How does Juliet react to Romeo's plans?

She runs away and pretends to be dead but Romeo believes it and kills him self too. :(


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Another monarch might have condemned Romeo to death.


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Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because he has just married Tybalt's cousin Juliet. So this means they are related and Romeo does not want to harm him. Also to start a fight with a Capulet (because Romeo is a Montague) would have Romeo banished. Romeo does not want to be banished or upset his wife, Juliet, by killing her cousin.


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How does Mercutio react to Romeo refusing to fight Tybalt?

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