Romeo slew him in the streets
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.
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
His own death, Mercutios death and Romeo being exiled from Verona
her love for romeo
She believes that romeo was killed
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If you mean the one in Act 1 Scene 1, Benvolio tried to stop it and Tybalt wanted to get in it and make it worse.
Tybalt's father is Mrs. Capulet's brother. She says so in Act III Scene 1: "O my brother's child!" Who his mother is we are not told.
it's important because Juliet thought Romeo was a really good guy and didn't understand why he killed her cousin. She didn't think he would do something like that.
Juliet's parents believe that Juliet was very fond of her cousin, and so therefore is mourning him.
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
A sword
Act 4 Scene 5 line 28