The immediate outcome of the fight between Romeo and Tybalt was that Romeo won and Tybalt died. This had the effect of getting Romeo banished from Verona.
her love for romeo
Tybalts dead bodie near Juliet
He isn't very happy about it.
Belligerent, combatative, arrogant, self-righteous.
Romeo was at the point married to Juliet, which is Tybalts cousin. therefore romeo did not want to kill Tybalt for Juliet's sake.
She believes that romeo was killed
Romeo and Juliet don't fight with each other. They are madly in love.
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
Romeo wins. Paris dies.
Tybalt isn't asking questions, he's insulting Romeo. "Thou art a villain!" is not a question. Romeo does not, however respond as Tybalt expects, which is to whip out his rapier and start a fight. Romeo says he thinks Tybalt is wrong, but he doesn't want any quarrel with him.
Tybalt's death scene in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" is a dramatic and intense moment. It occurs during a heated duel between Tybalt and Romeo, where Tybalt is ultimately slain by Romeo. The scene is filled with tension, passion, and tragedy as the consequences of the feud between the Capulets and Montagues unfold.
He banishes Romeo from Verona, stating that if Romeo was found inside Verona 'that hour shall be his last'