Romeo kills Tybalt.
because tybalt is the one to start a fight, romeo will never pick up a sword.
he died.. romeos
Tybalt thought that romeo was faking and trying to trick him. Tybalt continued to try and get romeo to fight him but romeo just could not due to the fact that Tybalt was now romeos cousin or brother because of his love to Juliet.
Tybalt killed Mercutio(Romeos friend) because Mercutio was taunting him which resulted in a fight. However, although Tybalt hated Mercutio, he never actually intended to kill him.
earlier in the play, romeo crashed a Capulet party. angry, Tybalt swore revenge with a sword fight. Romeo's friend mercutio ends up fighting Tybalt, and romeo attempts to intervene by stepping between them. Tybalt stabs mercutio, despite Romeos attempts to end the fight, and mercutio dies. Romeo and Tybalt then fight, and romeo kills Tybalt, and romeo is banished from Vienna. Merutio, romeo and Tybalt sword fight.
Romeos best friend is Mercutio, who gets killed by Tybalt. and later, romeo kills tybalt.
Only Juliet knows about Romeo's motive not to fight Tybalt, as he confides in her about his love for Tybalt being fueled by their sudden family connection through marriage. Juliet is the only one privy to this information in the play.
His name was Mercutio, the man who fought Tybalt because he finds Romeo's excuse not to fight Tybalt cowardly. During the fight Romeo got between the two trying to stop the fight, and in doing so got Mercutio stabbed.
Tybalt.
Tybalt, he killed mecurito (romeos bro.)
Romeo's decision to fight Tybalt can be seen as both an act of free will and influenced by fate. While Romeo chose to engage in the fight, his impulsive nature and the events leading up to the confrontation (such as Mercutio's death) can be seen as determined by fate. Ultimately, Romeo's actions result in tragic consequences, highlighting the complex interplay between free will and destiny in the play.
because he doesn't belong there.