Tybalt
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast and is outraged that he has crashed the party. He informs Lord Capulet about Romeo's presence and insists that he should be removed from the party immediately. Lord Capulet, however, allows Romeo to stay because he does not want to cause a scene at the feast.
The toy records your voice and recognizes your voice.
He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He doesn't recognize Romeo's face (it is behind a mask) but he has heard his voice before.Verona is not that big a place; you couldn't live in it without meeting just about everyone.Tybalt recognizes Romeo at the Capulet feast due to his voice, when he was talking/hitting on Juliet.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo at the Capulet feast due to his voice, when he was talking/hitting on Juliet.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo at the ball in the beginnign of the play by his voice. To be precise, he recognizes him as a Montegue for this reason.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and immediately prepares to duel him, since duelling is all that Tybalt is interested in.
He hears Romeo's voice and knows that it is the voice of a Montague.
discovers that it stems from unrequited infatuation
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.
He realizes that he recognizes the voice that Kronos is talking to.
Romeo and his fellow gate-crashers are wearing masks which makes them hard to identify. This is ok, as it was common for people to come to parties in disguise like this. Capulet remembers doing it when he was younger. However, Capulet is in an expansive mood, and even after he knows that Romeo, a Montague, has crashed the party, he does not object to him staying and having a good time like the other guests. Of course, Mercutio had an invitation, so he didn't have to fake his way in.
He realizes that he recognizes the voice that Kronos is talking to.