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When Romeo says "O, I am fortune's fool!" after killing Tybalt in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," he is expressing his sense of being controlled by fate or luck. He realizes the consequences of his actions and the role that external forces have played in his tragic situation.

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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.


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How did Tybalt recognize Romeo?

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What punishment does the prince give Romeo in act 4?

The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt in Act 3.


What favor does romeo say he will do for Tybalt?

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How long was romeo banished for?

In Act III Scene I, Romeo is banished by the prince after killing Tybalt.


Why does Montague say Romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt?

By fighting with Mercutio, Tybalt incurred the death sentence according to the edict promulgated by the Prince in Act 1 Scene 1 which made fighting in the streets a capital offence. Montague argues that Tybalt's life was forfeit anyway and that Romeo was just carrying out the sentence of the law.


What did Friar Lawrence say Romeo should be thankful for?

After killing Tybalt and being banished, Romeo gets all emo and whiny, but the friar gets mad at him and tells him that he should be thankful for his good luck. Juliet is still alive and so Romeo can still be married to her, Tybalt failed in his plan to murder Romeo, and the law, instead of saying that Romeo must die for killing Tybalt, instead lets him live (although not in Verona). These are all things to be thankful for.


What does Romeo say when Tybalt dies?

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Why did Tybalt need to find Romeo in Scene 4 of Act 2?

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.


Why does Tybalt say you will withdraw but this intrushion shall?

Tybalt says this line during a confrontation in "Romeo and Juliet" because he believes that Romeo should not be present at the Capulet's party and wants him to leave. However, Romeo's presence is seen as an intrusion and Tybalt is warning him that this situation will not be tolerated for long.