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Nobody sent Tybalt. Tybalt sent Tybalt. Why? Because he's decided he doesn't like Romeo and Capulet stopped him from fighting at the Capulet party in Act 1 Scene 5. Tybalt has decided to take matters into his own hands by issuing the challenge.

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What does Tybalt send to the Montagues house?

Tybalt sends a challenge to Romeo for a duel in the streets.


Why does when Tybalt send a challenge to Romeo house why does this worry Benvolio and Mercutio?

It will start a war.


How has Tybalt sent Romeo a challenge to a duel?

Tybalt sends a letter round to the Montagues' house to challenge Romeo.


Who has sent Romeo a challenge for a duet?

Tybalt sent the challenge because he was angry that Romeo came to the party and that Capulet scolded Tybalt for not enduring Romeo. Tybalt was embarrassed by this and wanted revenge


Who sent a letter to Lord Montague to challenge Romeo?

Tybalt sent a challenge letter to romeo because he came to the Capulet's party uninvited.


What was the challenge that Tybalt sent Romeo in Romeo and Juliet?

He challenged Romeo to a duel.


What is benvolio's opinion of Tybalt's challenge?

"Romeo will answer it."


Who does Tybalt ask benvolio and mercutio about?

Romeo, who Tybalt means to challenge to a fight.


Who sends a note to the Montagues which Romeo must answer?

Tybalt. Benvolio says, "Tybalt, the kinsman to old Capulet, hath sent a letter to his father's house" , Mercutio responds "A challenge, on my life", and Benvolio then says, "Romeo will answer it." The letter is a calculated insult, intended to challenge Romeo to fight with Tybalt. Benvolio's opinion is that Romeo will "answer" the challenge, which is to say, that he will accept it and fight Tybalt. When Tybalt and Romeo arrive on the scene later Tybalt again tries to challenge Romeo by saying "Thou art a villain" (This is a pretty feeble insult but then Tybalt is not known for having any kind of brain.) You can compare the scene in Twelfth Night where Sir Andrew has been goaded into issuing a challenge to Cesario by Sir Toby. The insulting letter, which he hopes Cesario will answer, is so lame that Sir Toby decides not to send it at all.


Who sends a note to Montague which Romeo must answer?

Tybalt. Benvolio says, "Tybalt, the kinsman to old Capulet, hath sent a letter to his father's house" , Mercutio responds "A challenge, on my life", and Benvolio then says, "Romeo will answer it." The letter is a calculated insult, intended to challenge Romeo to fight with Tybalt. Benvolio's opinion is that Romeo will "answer" the challenge, which is to say, that he will accept it and fight Tybalt. When Tybalt and Romeo arrive on the scene later Tybalt again tries to challenge Romeo by saying "Thou art a villain" (This is a pretty feeble insult but then Tybalt is not known for having any kind of brain.) You can compare the scene in Twelfth Night where Sir Andrew has been goaded into issuing a challenge to Cesario by Sir Toby. The insulting letter, which he hopes Cesario will answer, is so lame that Sir Toby decides not to send it at all.


What did Tybalt mean by sending romeo a challenge?

He to challenge him to a sword fight.


What is the subject of Tybalt's letter to Romeo?

Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel after Romeo gatecrashed the Capulets' party with his friends Benvolio and Mercutio.It's a challenge.