We know Tybalt is still angry because he seeks revenge on Romeo for attending the Capulets' party, insults Romeo in public, and challenges him to a duel. Tybalt's aggressive behavior and strong words indicate his continued anger and desire for conflict.
Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who was angry at Tybalt for killing Mercutio.
Tybalt is her cousin. Romeo is her husband. Her mother and her nurse are angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. Should she be angry also or stick by her man?
Tybalt is angry that a Montague is attending a the Capulets Feast. He thinks Romeo is trying to make a mockery of them
Tybalt is hot tempered meaning he easily gets angry.
Tybalt becomes angry and confronts Romeo, demanding that he draw his sword so they can fight.
Tybalt is Juliet's hot-headed cousin. He kills Romeo's best friend, Mercutio, in a feud. Romeo, angry and wanting revenge, kills Tybalt.
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
If you mean that someone you don't know, labelled you as angry, then yeah of course it's okay to be upset by it. They have no right to label you as that if they don't know you. Even if you are angry, or come across as angry they still have no right unless they know you well enough. Even then it could still be upsetting.
Tybalt sent a challenge letter to romeo because he came to the Capulet's party uninvited.
Tybalt is angry because Romeo and his friends (including Mercutio) crashed the Capulet party, and really angry because Lord Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to throw them out of the party. Tybalt tries to get Romeo to swordfight with him, but Romeo (who is by now secretly married to Tybalt's cousin Juliet) refuses and tries to make peace with Tybalt. Mercutio is enraged that his cousin Romeo won't fight, and says that if Romeo won't fight Tybalt then he will. Tybalt and Mercutio begin swordfighting. Romeo, still trying to achieve a peaceful solution, jumps between the two and tries to push Mercutio safely away from Tybalt. This makes it impossible for Mercutio to use his sword to defend himself. Tybalt, seeing Mercutio's chest exposed under Romeo's upraised arm, fatally stabs the defenseless Mercutio.
She is at first very angry with the guy who killed Tybalt, until she realizes that he is her love and her husband Romeo.
Juliet's cousin Tybalt