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Nothing, really. Romeo reacts to Tybalt's actions on his own volition. Because he doesn't want to see his cousin and his friend fighting he tries to break up the fight. Because Tybalt killed Mercutio, Romeo wanted revenge on Tybalt. But Tybalt didn't make Romeo seek revenge; Romeo could have walked away from it all, and watched Tybalt be executed for his crime while he gets to spend the rest of his life with Juliet.

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he takes revenge on him by killing him for Tybalt killing his friend!

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Tybalt attempts to call Romeo out for a fight at the ball, but Lord Capulet stops him.

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