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Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is upset over Tybalt's murder because she thinks Juliet loved Tybalt as a cousin. However, Juliet is actually mourning over Romeo, who killed Tybalt and is now banished.

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Describe the clashing emotions Juliet feels when the nurse reports Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment?

Juliet is torn between grief for Tybalt's death, whom she loved as her cousin, and conflicting loyalty towards Romeo, her husband. She feels overwhelmed by the loss and the consequences of these events on her relationships with both Tybalt and Romeo.


Who feels guilty for so many lives lost in Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo feels guilty for Mercutio's death and he killed Tybalt


Why is Romeo exiled?

Romeo was exiled because he killed tybalt. He was ordered by the king (Escalus, Prince of Verona) to be sent to Mantua because the king feels as if Romeos killing was unlawful.For the murder of Juliet's cousin Tybalt in the conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets.


What has made the nurse angry at Romeo?

The nurse is angry at Romeo because he has caused Juliet distress by murdering Tybalt, who is Juliet's cousin. She feels torn between her loyalty to the Capulet family and her affection for Romeo.


What does Juliet do after finding out that romeo killed her cousin?

After finding out that Romeo killed her cousin Tybalt, Juliet feels torn between her love for Romeo and her loyalty to her family. She ultimately decides to stay loyal to Romeo and forgives him for his actions.


How does Lady Capulet interpret Juliets tears?

Lady Capulet interprets Juliet's tears as an expression of grief over Tybalt's death, assuming that Juliet is mourning their cousin. In reality, Juliet is weeping due to Romeo's banishment. Lady Capulet is unaware of Juliet's secret marriage and her conflicted emotions.


What is juliet's first reaction to Tybalt's death?

She's pretty upset. Unfortunately, the way the nurse told it, Juliet's first thought was that it was Romeo that had been killed, so when the Nurse says that Tybalt is dead, Juliet is a bit confused and perhaps slightly relieved. Were both of them dead? Then she finds out that it was Romeo that killed Tybalt, and for a moment she is very angry with Romeo. But in a moment she realizes that it is wrong to be angry with Romeo and she is much more unhappy with the news that Romeo has been banished.


How does Merucito feel about Tybalt?

Merucito feels threatened by Tybalt's aggression and hostile behavior. He sees Tybalt as a dangerous presence and someone to be cautious around.


How would you describe the difference in attitudes between Benvolio and Tybalt after reading these lines?

Benvolio and Tybalt are total opposites Benvolio is a Montague, very peaceful and caring and feels the fued between the Montagues and the Capulets is stupid Tybalt is a Capulet and is very warlike and despises Montagues and is all about the feud


What drive Romeo to challenge Tybalt to fight?

Romeo initially wanted the fight not to happen, as he had already been wedded to Juliet and did not want to get on Tybalt's bad side, let alone fight him, which would only amplify any hatred between them. However, when Mercutio and Tybalt, both hot-headed and easy to aggravate, started to fight, and Mercutio died under Tybalt's blade, Romeo felt taking his best friend's side as his first priority. He fought with Tybalt out of rage of him killing Mercutio and ended up killing him. simple answer: Mercutio's death by Tybalt spurred Romeo to kill him


Is mercutio a essential part to the story Romeo and Juliet?

Yes. In Act III something must happen to separate Romeo and Juliet, which is the decree of banishment upon Romeo. The reason for the decree of banishment is the killing of Tybalt by Romeo. But it does not make dramatic sense that Romeo would kill Tybalt immediately after becoming his cousin unless there were some powerful emotional motive. This is where Mercutio comes in. If Tybalt kills one of Romeo's best friends, and Romeo feels himself to be guilty of that death because of his inaction (inaction in itself caused by his desire to keep peace with his Capulet relations) that guilt will overcome his reluctance to fight with Tybalt. It wouldn't be Benvolio, who is a peacemaker and would have avoided a fight with Tybalt if at all possible; it has to be Mercutio, who is happy to pick a fight with Tybalt, who he doesn't like much anyway.


What were the clashing emotions Juliet feels when nurse reports Tybalt's death and romeos punishment?

She at first thinks about Tybalt and how she is unhappy that he's dead. She then gets angry at Romeo for killing him. Then she gets angry with herself for getting mad at her husband. Then she realizes that because Romeo is banished, they will be separated, and she gets very sad indeed.