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Someone answered, "Tybalt wanted to get his revenge on Romeo for falling in love with Juliet because he hated Romeo's family, the Montagues."But that is wrong. Tybalt had no idea that Romeo was in love with Juliet. He thought that Romeo was insulting the Capulet family honour in some way by crashing their party. He was going to get revenge for this by killing Romeo. Did this make sense? No, but Tybalt would use any excuse for a fight.

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What plan does lady Capulet have to take revenge on romeo in exile?

she plans on piosoning him


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Romeo, Juliet, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Paris, Friar Laurence, Tybalt, Mercutio, Benvolio, Nurse, Prince, Lady Montague, Montague. Those are 13 characters but some others are the Apothecary, Peter, The Musicians, Chief Watchman, Second watchman, Third watchman, and Balthasar


Why is it dangerous for Romeo to go to the ball?

because Romeo is from the Montague clan and Juliet is a Capulet. And the ball will take place in the Capulet's lair.


What actions does the killing of Tybalt set in motion with what possible tragic consequences?

Lady Capulet in particular is really vengeful over the death of Tybalt and begs the Prince to have Romeo executed. The Prince was bound to take some action against Romeo, which would get in the way of his relationship with Juliet. Even when the Prince gives Romeo the lighter sentence of banishment, Lady Capulet intends to hire murderers to kill Romeo. And whatever action is taken, getting Lady Capulet to acquiesce in a marriage between Romeo and Juliet is now out of the question, so if they are to live together, they will have to do so without her family's blessing. Lord Capulet, on the other hand, is less interested in revenge. However, the death of Tybalt causes him to want to cheer Juliet up, which makes him push his project of marrying her to Paris. His pressure to get on with the wedding is the cause of Juliet's going along with the Friar's crack-brained scheme and its disastrous results.


Mercy but murders pardoning those that kill who said that in romeo and juliet?

The Prince says it when sentencing Romeo to banishment. " let Romeo hence in haste, Else, when he's found, that hour is his last. Bear hence this body and attend our will: Mercy but murders, pardoning those that kill." The Prince has been asked to take bloodthirsty revenge on Romeo by Lady Capulet and to pardon him by Montague. The Prince believes Benvolio's evidence and not the frantic accusations of Lady Capulet, and believes Romeo to be essentially innocent. That is why he does not sentence him to death. But, as he explains in this line, he cannot let Romeo go unpunished. If you go around pardoning out of mercy those that kill, you end up with a lot more people killing. Your mercy may save the life of this killer but not the lives of those who others will think they can kill with impunity.


Where did the last act take place in romeo and Juliet?

At the Capulet tomb and the nearby area.


Where does the action in the last scene take place in romeo and Juliet?

In the Capulet tomb and nearby area.


After lady Capulet breaks the news about Paris what is juliets response?

she tells lady Capulet that she will not marry Paris she will marry romeoLady Capulet calls to her daughter. Juliet wonders why her mother would come to speak to her so early in the morning. Unaware that her daughter is married to Romeo, Lady Capulet enters the room and mistakes Juliet's tears as continued grief for Tybalt. Lady Capulet tells Juliet of her deep desire to see "the villain Romeo" dead (3.5.80). In a complicated bit of punning every bit as impressive as the sexual punning of Mercutio and Romeo, Juliet leads her mother to believe that she also wishes Romeo's death, when in fact she is firmly stating her love for him. Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet's plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. She rejects the match, saying "I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo-whom you know I hate- / Rather than Paris" (3.5.121-123). Capulet enters the chamber. When he learns of Juliet's determination to defy him he becomes enraged and threatens to disown Juliet if she refuses to obey him. When Juliet entreats her mother to intercede, her mother denies her help.After Capulet and Lady Capulet storm away, Juliet asks her nurse how she might escape her predicament. The Nurse advises her to go through with the marriage to Paris-he is a better match, she says, and Romeo is as good as dead anyhow. Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's. Juliet hurries to the friar, vowing that she will never again trust the Nurse's counsel. If the friar is unable to help her, Juliet comments to herself, she still has the power to take her own life.


Why was Tybalt so angry at the Capulet ball?

The Capulet's ball was to take place at night


How is Juliet Capulet stubborn?

Juliet Capulet is stubborn in her pursuit of love with Romeo, despite knowing the risks and obstacles in their relationship. She is willing to go against her family's wishes and societal norms to be with him, showing her strong-willed nature.


What is the attitude of Lady Capulet towards Juliet's defiance?

"Here comes your father; tell him so yourself and see how he will take it at your hands." In other words, lady Capulet says that it is not her problem, but her husband's.


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