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It was a fair duel; honourable according to the traditions of dueling.

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Some may argue that Romeo killing Tybalt was not honorable, as it was an impulsive act driven by emotion and revenge. However, others may see it as justified due to the circumstances surrounding Tybalt's actions. Ultimately, Shakespeare leaves the interpretation open to individual perspectives.

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Yes because right after he realised that he had just killed his wife's cosuin.

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Who prevents Tybalt from killing romeo?

Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.


What happened to Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet?

Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who was angry at Tybalt for killing Mercutio.


How can Romeo's refusal to accept Tybalt's challenge be described?

Honorable


Why does Montague say that romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt?

Montague says that Tybalt would have died anyway for killing Mercutio. Therefore, he says that Romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt, as the law would have sentenced Tybalt to death and Romeo was simply acting out that sentence.


Why was Romeo exiled in Romeo and Juliet play?

For killing Tybalt


Where did Romeo hide after he killed Tybalt?

romeo was sent to mantua after killing Tybalt


Was romeo banished for killing Tybalt?

Yes.


Why is romeo kicked out of Verona?

for killing Tybalt


Who is the eyewitness to romeo killing Tybalt?

Benvolio is the eyewitness to Romeo killing Tybalt in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He recounts the events to Prince Escalus, providing a firsthand account of the altercation that led to Tybalt's death.


What does friar Lawrence accuse romeo of?

Killing tybalt


What conflict does Juliet have when she finds out that Romeo killed Tybalt?

Tybalt is her cousin. Romeo is her husband. Her mother and her nurse are angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. Should she be angry also or stick by her man?


Why is Tybalt killing mercutio and romeo killing Tybalt a turning point in the story?

They help determine the outcome of the play.