By his voice. "This, by his voice, should be a Montague."
Tybalt wants to fight him. Tybalt always wants to fight someone, and he has fastened on Romeo after Tybalt spotted him at the party in Act I Scene 5.
2 one is the fight in the beginning and then Tybalt vs romeo. And Tybalt vs. Mercutio. And Romeo vs. Paris in Act 5. Doesn't that make 4?
There are six characters that die 1. Mercutio (killed by Tybalt) 2. Tybalt (killed by Romeo) 3. Lady Montague (died of grief after Romeo was exiled) 4. Paris (I forget how he died) 5. Romeo (commited suicide 6. Juliet (commited suicide)
Nobody sent Tybalt. Tybalt sent Tybalt. Why? Because he's decided he doesn't like Romeo and Capulet stopped him from fighting at the Capulet party in Act 1 Scene 5. Tybalt has decided to take matters into his own hands by issuing the challenge.
Tybalt sends for his rapier, a kind of sword, in Act I Scene 5 so he can have a fight with Romeo. Capulet forbids it, fortunately.
In this scene Tybalt seeks Romeo because he is mad at Romeo for being at the party at the Capulet house, and wants revenge. In the play, this is the only reason but in the movie, Tybalt is mad at Romeo because he knows Juliet is falling for him.
well, Tybalt was angry about what happened in the party ( act 1 scene 5), because he saw Romeo in that party with Juliet, but Lord Capulet told him not to fight. So, he went there probably to kill Romeo but found Mercutio there. Tybalt wanted to fight and Benvolio tried to stop them. Then, Romeo came and tried to stop them but then Tybalt killed Mercutio under his arm.
Romeo and Juliet meet and fall head over heels in love with each other. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and starts to confront him; instead, Lord Capulet restrains Tybalt.
In Act 1. Scene 5 Romeo and his friends have gatecrashed Old Capulet's party (it was an open invitation, so gatecrashers were expected). Tybalt realises that Romeo - a Montague - is present, and wants to start a fight. Old Capulet says: 'Chill, man, it's a party, heyyy'. But Tybalt wants to start a fight anyway. The actor playing Tybalt has to find some way to show us why Tybalt would rather fight Romeo than chill at a party. There are various ways to do this, it depends on the actor.
In Act I Scene 5 Tybalt tells Capulet that Romeo, a Montague, has crashed the party. Capulet tells Tybalt not to bother about it: Romeo has a good reputation, and is behaving himself, so why disturb the party at which everyone is having a great time?
Romeo tries to intervene and stop the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt by stepping in between them and attempting to make peace. However, his efforts are unsuccessful, leading to Mercutio being fatally wounded.
well Romeo is very love- sick if you like were as Tybalt shows no signs that he is capable to love. Rome really isn't interested in fighting but on the other hand Tybalt is. Tybalt is very possessive and Romeo isn't. It is important to remember though that that is the way that William Shakespeare wanted to portray the characters They are two separate world apart.I hope this helped !!!