Mercutio doesn't like him much, calling him "Prince of Cats" for some reason, and the"very butcher of a silk button."
Tybalt
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.
Romeo kills Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a fit of rage after Tybalt kills Romeo's friend, Mercutio. The act of revenge leads to a tragic turn of events in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
Romeo was banned because he killed Tybalt.
Tybalt kills mercutio and rome kills Tybalt
Tybalt in Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
[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.
He's an arrogant, belligerent jackass.
the nurse tells juliet that romeo killed tybalt and therefore he's banished.
He hangs around with Benvolio, tries to provoke Tybalt into a fight, then actually does get into a fight with Tybalt when Romeo refuses to fight. And in that fight Mercutio dies, and that's the end of him.
Mercutio and Benvolio trade insults with Tybalt. Romeo arrives, but refuses to quarrel with Tybalt (who is now his cousin by his secret marriage to Juliet). Mercutio is willing to fight, but is killed by Tybalt as Romeo tries to intervene. Romeo, enraged, pursues and kills Tybalt. Prince Escalus banishes Romeo.