You mean, "How does he justify his murdering Tybalt?" The only person who offers a justification for Romeo's actions is Benvolio, who argues that in killing Tybalt Romeo was only carrying out the law, since Tybalt had committed a capital crime in killing Mercutio. Juliet does not attempt to justify Romeo's actions, since she does not know the details anyway. She does feel she has to make a choice between loyalty to family and loyalty to her husband and she comes down firmly on the side of her husband.
His reasons for speaking @ the funeral are to justify the conspirators' actions in murdering Caesar and also to introduce Marc Antony.
Romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed mercutio.
tybalt recognized romeo at the party
Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x
He was mad at Tybalt.
His reasons for speaking @ the funeral are to justify the conspirators' actions in murdering Caesar and also to introduce Marc Antony.
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.
Romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed mercutio.
tybalt recognized romeo at the party
Tybalt was belligerent, as he shows in his desire to fight Romeo rather than enjoy the party. He uses a supposed pride of family to justify this, although it is not really his family at all, but rather his cousin's husband's family. It's a good excuse for him to exercise his "punto reverso" and become "the very butcher of a silk button."
Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x
mercutio didnt kill Tybalt, Tybalt killed merctio and then romeo killed Tybalt.=D
Tybalt was created in 1597.
He was mad at Tybalt.
there was a murdering in Green Gully Lions .
Tybalt Rosembraise died in 1839.
Romeo kills Tybalt in Act III, after Tybalt has killed Mercutio in a duel.