Tybalt turns on him and begins hitting him, Romeo does nothing because he says he loves Juliet and so he must love Tybalt (her cousin) too. Mercutio steps in to keep Tybalt from killing Romeo but in turn is killed by Tybalt.
Bernardo ends stabbing Riff, and Romeo stabs Bernardo.
According to Benvolio in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo did not play a significant role in the fight. He tries to mediate and avoid conflict, stating that he has no desire to engage in violence. Benvolio emphasizes that Romeo only intervened to break up the fight, showing his reluctance to partake in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
It would spoil the party and besides Romeo seems to be a nice guy.
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.
The main fight in Romeo and Juliet is between Mercutio and Tybalt. Romeo tries to break it up, but Mercutio gets killed while he is doing so.
Bernardo ends stabbing Riff, and Romeo stabs Bernardo.
At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
Friar Laurence tries to stop the fight between Tybalt and Mercutio but is forced to intervene when Mercutio is killed. This event sets in motion a chain of tragic events that ultimately results in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Benvolio tries to break up the fight between the servants of the Capulet and Montague households in Act 1, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
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Paris tries to put him under citizen's arrest.
According to Benvolio in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo did not play a significant role in the fight. He tries to mediate and avoid conflict, stating that he has no desire to engage in violence. Benvolio emphasizes that Romeo only intervened to break up the fight, showing his reluctance to partake in the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
It would spoil the party and besides Romeo seems to be a nice guy.
Romeo's cousin who tries to break up the fight at the beginning of scene 1 is Benvolio. He is known for being a peacemaker and is Romeo's close friend. Benvolio advises everyone to stop fighting in order to prevent further strife.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris is killed by Romeo in a duel when he tries to prevent Romeo from entering Juliet's tomb. Paris dies defending his love for Juliet.
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.