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They help determine the outcome of the play.

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Tybalt killing Mercutio and Romeo killing Tybalt is a turning point in the story because it leads to Romeo's banishment from Verona. This event accelerates the tragic outcome of the play because it sets in motion a series of events that ultimately lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. It also highlights the consequences of the feud between the Capulets and Montagues.

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Who prevents Tybalt from killing romeo?

Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.


Who is romeos best mate and who does he get killed by in romeo and Juliet?

Romeo's best friend is Mercutio, who is killed by Tybalt in a fight. This event serves as a turning point in the play's tragic events, leading to further conflict between the Montagues and Capulets.


What did Romeo do when Tybalt returned to the scene?

The answer to your question depends greatly on which scene you're talking about. For now I'll assume you mean the scene in which Romeo kills Tybalt. This is Act III Scene I.This is the first scene after Romeo weds Juliet. Tybalt is actually Juliet's cousin, so when Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt ("Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee/ Doth much excuse the appertaining rage/ To such a greeting. Villian I am none./ Therefore farewell. I see thou knowest me not." --Romeo, Act III, scene i.), Romeo's friend Mercutio fights Tybalt instead, and in the end Mercutio dies.Romeo is furious. He challenges Tybalt and kills him, which leads to Romeo's banishment.Of interesting note is that this scene is actually the climax of the play.In performance, the scene opens with Benvolio and Mercutio onstage. Tybalt joins them, looking for Romeo. Romeo then arrives, and the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio takes place onstage. When Mercutio is wounded, Tybalt flees, and Benvolio helps a cursing Mercutio offstage. He returns shortly with the news that Mercutio is dead. It is at this point that Tybalt "returns to the scene" as the question asks. Romeo then explodes at him, telling him that Mercutio's spirit is just overhead and "either you or I or both must go with him." Then follows the fight between Romeo and Tybalt.


In what order does Romeo kill people in Romeo and Juliet?

1. Tybalt (in revenge for killing Mercutio) 2. Paris (to make him get away from his wife) 3. Himself (because he thought Juliet was dead and he sees no point in living without her)


How does mercutio die In romeo?

Mercutio dies during a street brawl between the Montague and Capulet families. He is fatally wounded by Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, while trying to defend Romeo. Mercutio's death ultimately intensifies the cycle of violence between the two families.


Was it good that mercutio died in Romeo and Juliet?

1. Mercutio obviously would have been better off. 2. If Mercutio hadn't died, Romeo wouldn't have attacked Tybalt and killed him and got himself into deep trouble. Romeo would have been better off 3. From Tybalt's point of view, he would have been better off had he not killed Mercutio since he'd still be alive. 4. From Juliet's point of view I'm sure she would prefer not to have her cousin killed and her husband banished. 5. The Prince would be better off not losing his kinsman. 6. The Capulets would have preferred to have Tybalt alive and had no reason to wish Mercutio dead. It would have been better for them had Mercutio not died. 7. The Montagues might have thought that a world without Tybalt was a better place, but not at the cost of Romeo's freedom. All, in all, it would have been better if Mercutio had not died.


What is the turning point of the play act 3 romeo and Juliet?

The turning point of Act 3 in Romeo and Juliet is when Mercutio is killed by Tybalt, causing Romeo to seek revenge and ultimately kill Tybalt. This event marks the shift from the play's initial focus on the love between Romeo and Juliet to the tragic consequences of their feuding families.


In Romeo and Juliet who is Mercutio?

Mercutio is Romeo's close friend and a witty, quick-witted and hot-tempered young man in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." His spirited personality serves as a foil to Romeo's more romantic and introspective nature. Mercutio's death at the hands of Tybalt is a turning point in the play.


What is Shakespeare's point in the Queen Mab speech?

The Queen Mab Speech shows that Mercutio is imaginative, creative, quick-witted, and lively.


What is the turning point in romeo and Juliet?

The turning point in the play "Romeo and Juliet" is when Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, and is banished from Verona. This sets in motion a plan to reunite Romeo and Juliet, which eventually ends in their deaths.


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 bad things happen in act 3 of romeo and Juliet?

After Romeo tries to walk away from Tybalt, Tybalt kills Mercutio. Trying to avenge Mercutio, Romeo then kills Tybalt and as a result is exiled from Verona. He hides out in Friar Laurence's cell until he can get safely to Juliet's room, where the two make love all night long until morning when Romeo is forced to depart for Mantua. Lord Capulet then arranges the marriage of Paris and Juliet (of course, he has no idea Juliet is currently married to Juliet.) and is shocked at her refusal. In a rather large nutshell, that's it. -Thomas P.S. - I'm not sure why this comes up for METONYMY, it just does. Go to the first link when you search for the answer to that. At least, that's where I found it.