he sends him a message challenging him to a deul, as romeo humiliated him by turing up to Tybalt's families masquerade ball, so Tybalt feels as if he needs to seek revenge onm Romeo.
Tybalt sends for his rapier, a kind of sword, in Act I Scene 5 so he can have a fight with Romeo. Capulet forbids it, fortunately.
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.
Romeo fights Tybalt in Act 3 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt is Juliet's cousin and a skilled swordsman, leading to a tragic confrontation that results in Tybalt's death.
Tybalt calls Romeo a "villain" in Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt
Romeo told Tybalt to take his insult back; Tybalt called Romeo a villain.
Tybalt wrote a letter to Romeo, challenging him to a duel. Tybalt was angry that Romeo had invaded the Capulets' party but he wasn't able to fight him then and there because he had been stopped by Capulet, his uncle.
Tybalt wants to fight him. Tybalt always wants to fight someone, and he has fastened on Romeo after Tybalt spotted him at the party in Act I Scene 5.
Tybalt in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
romeo kills him
Romeo was banned because he killed Tybalt.
Romeo kills Tybalt in Act III, after Tybalt has killed Mercutio in a duel.