Romeo tells off Tybalt at the ball in "Romeo and Juliet." He does so in a polite manner, trying to diffuse the tension between Tybalt and himself.
Capulet Tells Tybalt That He was told He Was A Nice Boy.
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Romeo gate-crashes the Capulet party with Mercution and the Montagues, and when Tybalt tells Lord Capulet that Romeo has come uninvited, he simply shrugs it off and tells Tybalt to ignore Romeo, because he wasn't causing any trouble. Therefore, Tybalt is angered by Romeo, and the fact that nobody else cares that he is there.
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takes Tybalt's mind off of the matter by pointing out some girls
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He attempts to start a fight with Romeo and gets a strip torn off of him by Capulet. Exit Tybalt, fuming.
Benvolio urges tybalt and mercutio to take their fight off the streets because there are people watching and the prince would get them in trouble if he saw them fighting.
Tybalt is a Capulet, Romeo a Montague and these families are enemies. But the challenge is a direct result of Romeo gatecrashing a party at the Capulet house where he meets Juliet for the first time. Romeo refuses the challenge as he has already been secretly married to Juliet earlier that day.
Tybalt's aggressive nature and desire for revenge directly lead to Mercutio's death. When Tybalt confronts Romeo, Mercutio intervenes to defend his friend’s honor, challenging Tybalt instead. During their duel, Tybalt mortally wounds Mercutio, which sets off a chain of events that ultimately leads to further tragedy in the play. Thus, Tybalt's actions and vendetta against Romeo create the circumstances for Mercutio's fatal injury.
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Tybalt has taken advantage of the feud between his auntie's husband's relatives the Capulets (no actual relation to Tybalt), to show off his fighting skills. From Mercutio we hear that he is "the very butcher of a silk button", a trained swordsman and duellist, whose only pleasure is in fighting. Tybalt uses the fact that Romeo crashed the Capulet party as a pretext for challenging him, but it is a flimsy excuse and that is all it is. Tybalt will just as happily fight with Mercutio as with Romeo.