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Why does Tybalt want to kill Romeo?

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.


Does Romeo fight Tybalt?

Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel. But Romeo refuses. Mercutio is horrified at what he thinks is Romeo's cowardice, and challenges Tybalt to a duel on Romeo's behalf. Romeo tries to break up the fight, and Mercutio is killed. Tybalt meanwhile has run away. Tybalt comes back (we are not told why) and Romeo attacks him. Romeo kills Tybalt. Romeo is now technically guilty of murder, and must leave Verona immediately. 'Oh I am Fortune's fool.' he shouts.


What did Romeo do when Tybalt returned to the scene?

The answer to your question depends greatly on which scene you're talking about. For now I'll assume you mean the scene in which Romeo kills Tybalt. This is Act III Scene I.This is the first scene after Romeo weds Juliet. Tybalt is actually Juliet's cousin, so when Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt ("Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee/ Doth much excuse the appertaining rage/ To such a greeting. Villian I am none./ Therefore farewell. I see thou knowest me not." --Romeo, Act III, scene i.), Romeo's friend Mercutio fights Tybalt instead, and in the end Mercutio dies.Romeo is furious. He challenges Tybalt and kills him, which leads to Romeo's banishment.Of interesting note is that this scene is actually the climax of the play.In performance, the scene opens with Benvolio and Mercutio onstage. Tybalt joins them, looking for Romeo. Romeo then arrives, and the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio takes place onstage. When Mercutio is wounded, Tybalt flees, and Benvolio helps a cursing Mercutio offstage. He returns shortly with the news that Mercutio is dead. It is at this point that Tybalt "returns to the scene" as the question asks. Romeo then explodes at him, telling him that Mercutio's spirit is just overhead and "either you or I or both must go with him." Then follows the fight between Romeo and Tybalt.


How many men could the poison kill in romeo and Juliet?

If you look at the immediate causes of the deaths of the people in the play who die, Romeo caused the death of Tybalt (he stuck a sword through him), Paris (he skewered him too) and himself (he drank poison). With the other deaths, you can argue that the other people would never have died if it hadn't been for Romeo, but you can create similar arguments for just about everyone in the play. The fact is that Tybalt, not Romeo, sticks a sword in Mercutio, Juliet, not Romeo, sticks a knife in herself, and Romeo's mother must be made of feeble stuff if she dies because Romeo has to move to a different town.


Why does Romeo finally assume personal responsibility for avenging mercutios death?

He was good friends with Mercutio and he was angry about what Tybalt did. Mercutio blamed Romeo for his death. "Why the devil came you between us? I was hurt under your arm." Romeo says "I thought all for the best", but he feels he must do more to clear his guilt--he must avenge Mercutio's death.


Who is benvolio's uncle in romeo and Juliet?

If Benvolio is Romeo's cousin, then Montague (Romeo's father) must be his uncle.


What was the name of the movie based on romeo and Juliet but with Italians and Chinese?

Romeo Must Die


Is mercutio a essential part to the story Romeo and Juliet?

Yes. In Act III something must happen to separate Romeo and Juliet, which is the decree of banishment upon Romeo. The reason for the decree of banishment is the killing of Tybalt by Romeo. But it does not make dramatic sense that Romeo would kill Tybalt immediately after becoming his cousin unless there were some powerful emotional motive. This is where Mercutio comes in. If Tybalt kills one of Romeo's best friends, and Romeo feels himself to be guilty of that death because of his inaction (inaction in itself caused by his desire to keep peace with his Capulet relations) that guilt will overcome his reluctance to fight with Tybalt. It wouldn't be Benvolio, who is a peacemaker and would have avoided a fight with Tybalt if at all possible; it has to be Mercutio, who is happy to pick a fight with Tybalt, who he doesn't like much anyway.


What is the answer to Juliet terrible dilemma romeo and Juliet?

Juliet's terrible dilemma in "Romeo and Juliet" is that she loves Romeo, a member of the rival family, the Montagues. This presents a conflict when she discovers that she is expected to marry Paris, a nobleman chosen by her family. Juliet must choose between her love for Romeo and loyalty to her family, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.


What Romeo and Juliet adaptation is a Jet Li martial arts film?

Romeo Must Die


Which house hold is romeo from?

"House" here must mean "family"; Romeo's family is the Montagues and Juliet's the Capulets.


What was tybalts role in Romeo and Juliet?

Tybalt, a cousin of Juliet, is depicted as hot-tempered and aggressive. He engages in a feud with Romeo and is ultimately responsible for escalating the conflict between the two families. Tybalt's death serves as a turning point in the play, leading to tragic consequences for both Romeo and Juliet.