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Tybalt is angry that a Montague is attending a the Capulets Feast. He thinks Romeo is trying to make a mockery of them

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After Romeo and Juliet are married how does Tybalt become related to Romeo?

Tybalt is a character in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. After Romeo and Juliet are married Tybalt becomes related to Romeo because Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet who is Juliet's cousin.


What does Juliet realize about what romeo did that makes her less angry and upset towards him?

Juliet realizes that Romeo's actions were motivated by love and a desire to protect her honor rather than malice. This realization softens her anger and upset towards him, as she understands that his intentions were noble in nature.


What vision makes Juliet call out to romeo and quickly drink the potion?

she sees Tybalt's ghost searching for Romeo with a rapier in his hand


Why is the prince appear angry and what is the promise and threat he makes in romeo and Juliet?

The prince appears angry because the feud between the Montagues and Capulets has escalated to violence yet again with Tybalt's death. The promise he makes is to enforce the law strictly and is a warning that further violence will not be tolerated. The threat is that any individual who disturbs the peace will pay with their life.


Why does romeo not fight with Tybalt?

At first, Romeo does not want to fight with Tybalt because he is now married to his kinswoman, Juliet. This makes Romeo and Tybalt of the same family, and Romeo does not want to fight his own.


What was Tybalt strength in romeo and Juliet?

Swordfighting. He is so described by Mercutio, who makes fun of his fancy swordfighting moves.


Why is mercuto's death important in romeo and Juliet?

It incites Romeo into killing Tybalt. The death of Tybalt not only get Romeo banished but makes it very unlikely that Lady Capulet will ever accept his marriage to Juliet. She would certainly have Romeo killed if she knew (she is planning to kill him anyway).


What causes the fatal sword fight between mercutio and Tybalt in scene one?

Tybalt is angry because Romeo and his friends (including Mercutio) crashed the Capulet party, and really angry because Lord Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to throw them out of the party. Tybalt tries to get Romeo to swordfight with him, but Romeo (who is by now secretly married to Tybalt's cousin Juliet) refuses and tries to make peace with Tybalt. Mercutio is enraged that his cousin Romeo won't fight, and says that if Romeo won't fight Tybalt then he will. Tybalt and Mercutio begin swordfighting. Romeo, still trying to achieve a peaceful solution, jumps between the two and tries to push Mercutio safely away from Tybalt. This makes it impossible for Mercutio to use his sword to defend himself. Tybalt, seeing Mercutio's chest exposed under Romeo's upraised arm, fatally stabs the defenseless Mercutio.


How does Tybalt die?

Mercutio and Tybalt are both key characters in 'Romeo and Juliet' and they both are killed in Act 3, Scene 1 of the play. At the beginning of the scene, Tybalt insults Romeo in an attempt to provoke a fight but Romeo responds calmly and it is Mercutio who then fights with Tybalt. Romeo tries to stop the fight and in the confusion, Mercutio is fatally stabbed by Tybalt and shortly dies. Fuelled with rage after his friend's death, Romeo then seeks Tybalt in order to kill him. They fight, resulting in Tybalt's death.


Why Was Tybalt And Mercutio Fighting In The Play Romeo And Juliet?

The Capulet and Montegue feud for short. There may been some book evidence that it was over romeo spicifaclly, but over all it was the two families' fued. Except, of course, that Tybalt was not a Capulet (although he was related to one) and Mercutio was not even related to the Montagues. No, Tybalt had taken it upon himself to be the champion of the Capulets (even though the head of the family told him to knock it off). He decided to take offence at Romeo and had challenged him to a duel. But Romeo did not want to fight him, because Tybalt was related to Juliet. Mercutio then stepped in and challenged Tybalt to a duel, which Tybalt accepted. There was no reason for these two to be fighting except that they were quarrelsome.


What makes Mercutio finally draw?

when Tybalt threatens Romeo, Mercutio is very protective of him, Romeo doesn't care, Tybalt is just provoking them to start something to so prince will come and the Montagues will get in trouble. But Mercutio wants to fight, and does for Romeos sake. He ends up getting killed.


Who objects to Romeo's presence?

Your question is a bit vague, but at the Capulet's house near the beginning of the play, Romeo (a Montague) comes to their party. Tybalt is engraged by his presense and later seeks revenge on Romeo by attacking him and provoking him to fight. Mercutio (Romeo's friend) then starts to fight Tybalt so he will stop attacking Romeo and Mercutio is stabbed by Tybalt. This then makes Romeo angry and Romeo ends up killing Tybalt for revenge.