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Tybalt is ready to fight every time we see him or hear about him. We see him causing a street brawl to escalate at the beginning of Act 1. We see him trying to turn a dinner party into a brawl at the end of Act 1. In Act 2 we hear that he has challenged Romeo, trying to start a fight again, and Mercutio describes him as a professional duellist and swordsman. In Act 3 we find him roaming the streets looking to start a fight with Romeo, but when Romeo won't fight, Tybalt is happy to fight with Mercutio instead. All this man cares about is fighting. He is not necessarily angry about anything in particular, but will use anything as an excuse to start a fight. Mercutio's description of a quarrelsome man fits him admirably.

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Tybalt sends a challenge to Romeo's house.

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because romeo is a chug

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Who died in scene five of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo finds out that Juliet is apparently dead; he buys poison; he goes to Verona; he goes to the tomb; he meets Paris, fights and kills him; drinks poison and dies; Juliet wakes up and kills herself; the bodies are discovered; Friar Lawrence explains what happened; Montague and Capulet reconcile.


Why won't romeo fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him?

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him because Romeo is still love stricken after just coming back from his secret wedding to Juliet and is too overjoyed to express anything but love to those that he sees. Not only that, Tybalt is Juliet's kinsmen and I doubt Romeo would want to bring any harm to someone of relation to his only love and now secret wife, Juliet.


What causes the fatal sword fight between mercutio and Tybalt in scene one?

Tybalt is angry because Romeo and his friends (including Mercutio) crashed the Capulet party, and really angry because Lord Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to throw them out of the party. Tybalt tries to get Romeo to swordfight with him, but Romeo (who is by now secretly married to Tybalt's cousin Juliet) refuses and tries to make peace with Tybalt. Mercutio is enraged that his cousin Romeo won't fight, and says that if Romeo won't fight Tybalt then he will. Tybalt and Mercutio begin swordfighting. Romeo, still trying to achieve a peaceful solution, jumps between the two and tries to push Mercutio safely away from Tybalt. This makes it impossible for Mercutio to use his sword to defend himself. Tybalt, seeing Mercutio's chest exposed under Romeo's upraised arm, fatally stabs the defenseless Mercutio.


Why did Tybalt need to find Romeo in Scene 4 of Act 2?

In this scene Tybalt seeks Romeo because he is mad at Romeo for being at the party at the Capulet house, and wants revenge. In the play, this is the only reason but in the movie, Tybalt is mad at Romeo because he knows Juliet is falling for him.


What does the price say shall happen to romeo in romeo and Juliet?

The prince states that Romeo shall be banished instead of being put to death for killing Tybalt. Tybalt killed kin of the Prince, Mercutio, so it was justified, but still a wrongdoing.

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How do we know that Tybalt is still angry?

We know Tybalt is still angry because he seeks revenge on Romeo for attending the Capulets' party, insults Romeo in public, and challenges him to a duel. Tybalt's aggressive behavior and strong words indicate his continued anger and desire for conflict.


Who died in scene five of Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo finds out that Juliet is apparently dead; he buys poison; he goes to Verona; he goes to the tomb; he meets Paris, fights and kills him; drinks poison and dies; Juliet wakes up and kills herself; the bodies are discovered; Friar Lawrence explains what happened; Montague and Capulet reconcile.


Why won't romeo fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him?

Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt when Tybalt challenges him because Romeo is still love stricken after just coming back from his secret wedding to Juliet and is too overjoyed to express anything but love to those that he sees. Not only that, Tybalt is Juliet's kinsmen and I doubt Romeo would want to bring any harm to someone of relation to his only love and now secret wife, Juliet.


What causes the fatal sword fight between mercutio and Tybalt in scene one?

Tybalt is angry because Romeo and his friends (including Mercutio) crashed the Capulet party, and really angry because Lord Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to throw them out of the party. Tybalt tries to get Romeo to swordfight with him, but Romeo (who is by now secretly married to Tybalt's cousin Juliet) refuses and tries to make peace with Tybalt. Mercutio is enraged that his cousin Romeo won't fight, and says that if Romeo won't fight Tybalt then he will. Tybalt and Mercutio begin swordfighting. Romeo, still trying to achieve a peaceful solution, jumps between the two and tries to push Mercutio safely away from Tybalt. This makes it impossible for Mercutio to use his sword to defend himself. Tybalt, seeing Mercutio's chest exposed under Romeo's upraised arm, fatally stabs the defenseless Mercutio.


Why did Tybalt need to find Romeo in Scene 4 of Act 2?

In this scene Tybalt seeks Romeo because he is mad at Romeo for being at the party at the Capulet house, and wants revenge. In the play, this is the only reason but in the movie, Tybalt is mad at Romeo because he knows Juliet is falling for him.


What does the price say shall happen to romeo in romeo and Juliet?

The prince states that Romeo shall be banished instead of being put to death for killing Tybalt. Tybalt killed kin of the Prince, Mercutio, so it was justified, but still a wrongdoing.


What did Friar Lawrence say Romeo should be thankful for?

After killing Tybalt and being banished, Romeo gets all emo and whiny, but the friar gets mad at him and tells him that he should be thankful for his good luck. Juliet is still alive and so Romeo can still be married to her, Tybalt failed in his plan to murder Romeo, and the law, instead of saying that Romeo must die for killing Tybalt, instead lets him live (although not in Verona). These are all things to be thankful for.


What bad things happen in act 3 of romeo and Juliet?

After Romeo tries to walk away from Tybalt, Tybalt kills Mercutio. Trying to avenge Mercutio, Romeo then kills Tybalt and as a result is exiled from Verona. He hides out in Friar Laurence's cell until he can get safely to Juliet's room, where the two make love all night long until morning when Romeo is forced to depart for Mantua. Lord Capulet then arranges the marriage of Paris and Juliet (of course, he has no idea Juliet is currently married to Juliet.) and is shocked at her refusal. In a rather large nutshell, that's it. -Thomas P.S. - I'm not sure why this comes up for METONYMY, it just does. Go to the first link when you search for the answer to that. At least, that's where I found it.


Why is romeo out of act 4?

In Act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo has been exiled to Mantua for killing Tybalt, but he and Juliet are still married. Her father (unaware) is determined to marry her to Paris. As wedding plans ensue, Juliet plots with Friar Laurence to fake her death. Romeo returns in Act V to find her apparently dead.


Why Was Tybalt And Mercutio Fighting In The Play Romeo And Juliet?

The Capulet and Montegue feud for short. There may been some book evidence that it was over romeo spicifaclly, but over all it was the two families' fued. Except, of course, that Tybalt was not a Capulet (although he was related to one) and Mercutio was not even related to the Montagues. No, Tybalt had taken it upon himself to be the champion of the Capulets (even though the head of the family told him to knock it off). He decided to take offence at Romeo and had challenged him to a duel. But Romeo did not want to fight him, because Tybalt was related to Juliet. Mercutio then stepped in and challenged Tybalt to a duel, which Tybalt accepted. There was no reason for these two to be fighting except that they were quarrelsome.


What is Juliet analysis in act 3?

Act 3 begins when Tybalt fights Mercutio, Benvolio and Romeo. Tybalt kills Mercutio and Romeo kills Tybalt in revenge so Prince Escalus banishes Romeo from Verona. Then, back at the Capulets, the Nurse brings Juliet news of Tybalts death and Romeos banishment and Juliet tells the Nurse to give Romeo a ring and tell him that she still loves him. The Nurse finds Romeo at Friar Lawrance's church where he is overcome with grief and she gives him the ring and Romeo is happy again. Then he goes to Juliet's room to say goodbye and have sex with her. After that, Capulet and Lady Capulet come in and tell Juliet that she is arranged to marry Paris on Thursday and tell her that if she refuses, they will no longer consider her their daughter. So she comes up with a plan to be with Romeo.


What are the three reasons the friar says to romeo to be happy?

Romeo is very miserable about being banished from Verona. The Friar tells him it could be worse because Tybalt could have killed him, or the Prince could have sentenced him to death, or Juliet could have rejected him, and none of this happened.