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His cousin Benvolio is the answer your teacher expects. And it's wrong. Benvolio wants Romeo to go to the party to look at other girls so he won't be moping about Rosaline. That does not persuade Romeo in the least. What persuades Romeo to go is that Rosaline will be there. He says so: "I'll go along, no such sight to be shown, but to rejoice in splendor of my own."

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Tybalt plans his revenge, but Romeo never knows about it or gets threatened.

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Benvolio, who persuades him to go to see other maidens fairer than Rosaline to get Romeo's mind off of her.

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The Prince in Act 1 threatens anyone who thinks of brawling with the death penalty.

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Capulet. Incredibly, Tybalt tries to dispute with his host whether he can start a brawl in his host's house. No wonder Capulet tells him to "Go to!"

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Voldemorte!

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Why does romeo's answer to Tybalt's insults upset mercutio?

he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo


What does Tybalt do that is dangerous in act 1 in romeo and Juliet?

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.


Why wouldn't Capulet let Tybalt attack romeo at the ball?

It depends on who is trying to prevent his death and when. Capulet could have prevented Tybalt's death by sending him off to his father's house (wherever that was) with a flea in his ear after Act 1 Scene 5.


Why won't romeo fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him?

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him because Romeo is still love stricken after just coming back from his secret wedding to Juliet and is too overjoyed to express anything but love to those that he sees. Not only that, Tybalt is Juliet's kinsmen and I doubt Romeo would want to bring any harm to someone of relation to his only love and now secret wife, Juliet.


How was mercutio killed?

Tybalt actually did it in a kind of accident, he didn't see where his blade was going. Mercutio only died because he couldn't see Tybalt's blade because Romeo had jumped in between them to stop the fight. +Romeo jumps in the way. +Tybalt wants to keep fighting, so he thrusts his rapier in the gap between Romeo's arm and body. +Mercutio nor Tybalt saw the rapier, until it was too late and the rapier landed square in his chest.

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Who stops Tybalt from attacking Romeo at the feast in Romeo and Juliet?

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Why does romeo's answer to Tybalt's insults upset mercutio?

he holds him responsible because romeo was in the middle of the fight and when tybalt stabbed mercutio, mercuito was blinded by romeo


Why was Tybalt upset at the party?

Tybalt was upset at the party because Romeo arrived at the Capulet party. Tybalt believes that Romeo is mocking him and the Capulet name by arriving at the party. He attempts to fetch his rapier but his uncle, Lord Capulet stops Tybalt.


What does Tybalt do that is dangerous in act 1 in romeo and Juliet?

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.


Why wouldn't Capulet let Tybalt attack romeo at the ball?

It depends on who is trying to prevent his death and when. Capulet could have prevented Tybalt's death by sending him off to his father's house (wherever that was) with a flea in his ear after Act 1 Scene 5.


Why won't romeo fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him?

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him because Romeo is still love stricken after just coming back from his secret wedding to Juliet and is too overjoyed to express anything but love to those that he sees. Not only that, Tybalt is Juliet's kinsmen and I doubt Romeo would want to bring any harm to someone of relation to his only love and now secret wife, Juliet.


How was mercutio killed?

Tybalt actually did it in a kind of accident, he didn't see where his blade was going. Mercutio only died because he couldn't see Tybalt's blade because Romeo had jumped in between them to stop the fight. +Romeo jumps in the way. +Tybalt wants to keep fighting, so he thrusts his rapier in the gap between Romeo's arm and body. +Mercutio nor Tybalt saw the rapier, until it was too late and the rapier landed square in his chest.


What happened at the Capulet ball I v?

In Act I, Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet ball. Romeo meets Juliet and they fall in love at first sight. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to fight him, but Lord Capulet stops him, not wanting trouble at the ball.


Why does Capulet tell Tybalt to leave Romeo alone at the feast?

Tybalt leaves the Capulet's party because Romeo and his friends have shown up, and he is angry that the Capulet's will not make him leave. Tybalt wants to fight Romeo right there, but Lord Capulet stops him and angrily orders him not to ruin the party.


What motivates Tybalt to fight romeo?

Because he was a belligerent so-and-so. He comes upon a brawl in the marketplace, which Benvolio is trying to calm down, and Tybalt forces Benvolio to fight. He sees Romeo at the party and he wants to fight him. And when Capulet stops him, he cruises the streets the next day looking for Romeo so he can start a fight with him then. And when Romeo refuses to fight with him, he decides to fight with Mercutio instead.


Who is fighting in the first scene of romeo and Juliet?

At the beginning of the first scene Sampson and Abram are fighting. Benvolio stops them. Then Tybalt enters and fights with Benvolio. The officer stops them. Then Capulet and Montague enters and fights. The prince stops them.


Why would the crown overlook Frobisher's crimes of attacking british ships?

so he stops attacking