Tybalt is not planning to forget that Romeo intruded into the Capulet's ball, and he will get REVENGE! Lol He is disgusted by him.
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Friar Laurence counseled Romeo to flee after the death of Tybalt to avoid the consequences of his actions. He advised Romeo to leave Verona and wait for news of his pardon.
The Nurse Tells Juliet That Her Cousin, Tybalt Has Been Killed And Romeo Has Been Banished From Verona.
Romeo killed Tybalt, and is exiled from the city of verona.
[You meant ''Who is Tybalt?''] Tybalt was Juliet's cousin. He is a Capulet. He kills Mercutio and soon dies by Romeo. Then Juliet gets mad at Romeo for killing her cousin (The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo killed Tybalt). Soon Juliet forgives him because she cares more about Romeo banish (He got banish because he killed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence gives him this news) than Tybalt's death.
The nurse's description of the fight and Tybalt's death leads Juliet to believe that Romeo has been killed. She interprets the news of Tybalt's death as a result of a confrontation with Romeo, and this misunderstanding causes her to despair.
Juliet receives the news from Romeo that he has been banished from Verona for killing Tybalt in a duel. This news devastates Juliet as she is now separated from her husband and struggles with the conflict between her loyalty to him and her family.
The nurse has gone to fetch the rope ladder which will allow Romeo to climb up to Juliet's balcony when she hears of Tybalt's death. She has it with her when she arrives.
He ran to Friar Lawrence's cell, there to await developments. He is there when the Friar brings news of his banishment. He is also there when the nurse comes looking for him with news of Juliet.
he thought he would die if he went to the Capulet party. he was recognized by Tybalt who killed his best friend, who then enrages romeo who killed Tybalt which romeo got banned for which wasnt around to here the plan of his one true love and in the balthasar told him his love had died, making romeo suicidial and in the end all tied together he did die because of his attendance at the time
Romeo murdered Tybalt Capulet (Juliet's cousin).The chasing scene begins when Romeo returns to Verona Beach after hearing about the tragic news of Juliet.
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 their conversation in Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, we learn that Tybalt has sent a challenge to Romeo, accusing him of insulting the Capulet family by attending the masquerade ball. This news sets the stage for the tragic events that follow in the play.