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Tybalt is important because he is the foundation of the story; without him there probably wouldn't be a story. If Tybalt hadn't have fought Mercutio and killed him, Romeo wouldn't have killed Tybalt in return, and therefore wouldn't have been banished. If Romeo wasn't banished, he would be able to stay with Romeo and Juliet and they would not have died in the end. So you see, it is like the domino effect.

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He is Juliet's cousin. Simplistically you could say that in the play Benvolio is the good guy and Tybalt is the bad guy. But Tybalt performs an important function--his desire to quarrel with Romeo and to perpetuate the feud puts Romeo in the impossible position of having to choose between his family and friends and his wife's family. Without Tybalt, Romeo would not have been banished and there would be no tragedy.

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Tybalt is Juliet's cousin who has anger issues. He's dangerous because he is hot headed. He has a quick temper.

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He starts fights. Fights with swords, that is.

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He fights with people with swords, and not the kind without pointy ends either.

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Because he is gay.

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How does Merucito feel about Tybalt?

Merucito feels threatened by Tybalt's aggression and hostile behavior. He sees Tybalt as a dangerous presence and someone to be cautious around.


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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.


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Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x


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mercutio didnt kill Tybalt, Tybalt killed merctio and then romeo killed Tybalt.=D


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Tybalt was created in 1597.


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He was mad at Tybalt.


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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.