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Q: How long is romeo married when Tybalt is killed?
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How long have Romeo and Juliet been married when Juliet hears of tybalts death?

Less than a day. Sadly Tybalt was killed on the same day as their marriage.


What relationship is Romeo to Tybalt?

His wife, at the end of Act II.


Who does Tybalt hate Romeo?

Romeo is a Montague and Tybalt is a Capulet. the Montagues and Capulets have a long history of family rivalry. (it doesn't even state why they don't like each other in the story)


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.


How long did it take all six people to die in Romeo and Juliet?

Mercutio, the first to go, dies within minutes of his stabbing by Tybalt. Tybalt dies almost immediately upon Romeo stabbing him. Paris dies soon after Romeo stabs him in the churchyard. Lady Montague dies offstage; how long she lingers is not reported. Romeo dies within seconds of drinking the poison, and Juliet dies soon after stabbing herself with Romeo's knife.

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How long have Romeo and Juliet been married when Juliet hears of tybalts death?

Less than a day. Sadly Tybalt was killed on the same day as their marriage.


How would you write an opening statement for the mock trial romeo vs Verona in the killing of Tybalt?

My client Romeo stands accused of the death of Tybalt. I will endeavour to prove to you that he killed Tybalt purely as a matter of self defence. Tybalt was a known troublemaker with a short temper and had long harboured a grudge against Romeo. On the day in question he was looking for a fight and picked one with Romeo's cousin Mercutio which resulted in the death of Mercutio, a totally innocent man, at the hand of this Tybalt. Tybalt then picked a fight with my client Romeo who was forced to defend his life, if not his honour. Unfortunately Tybalt was killed. The fault lay with that ugly brute Tybalt not with my dishy young client Romeo.


What relationship is Romeo to Tybalt?

His wife, at the end of Act II.


Why does Tybalt say you will withdraw but this intrushion shall?

Tybalt says this line during a confrontation in "Romeo and Juliet" because he believes that Romeo should not be present at the Capulet's party and wants him to leave. However, Romeo's presence is seen as an intrusion and Tybalt is warning him that this situation will not be tolerated for long.


Who does Tybalt hate Romeo?

Romeo is a Montague and Tybalt is a Capulet. the Montagues and Capulets have a long history of family rivalry. (it doesn't even state why they don't like each other in the story)


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.


What is the fight between Romeo and Tybalt?

The fight between Romeo and Tybalt occurs in Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, challenges Romeo to fight after he crashes the Capulet's party. Romeo refuses to fight, but Tybalt ends up killing Mercutio, Romeo's friend. In a fit of rage, Romeo then kills Tybalt in revenge.


How long did it take all six people to die in Romeo and Juliet?

Mercutio, the first to go, dies within minutes of his stabbing by Tybalt. Tybalt dies almost immediately upon Romeo stabbing him. Paris dies soon after Romeo stabs him in the churchyard. Lady Montague dies offstage; how long she lingers is not reported. Romeo dies within seconds of drinking the poison, and Juliet dies soon after stabbing herself with Romeo's knife.


Is mercutio right in defending his friend?

Mercutio had every intention of fighting with the Capulets and especially with Tybalt long before Romeo shows up. "Couple it with something--make it a word and a blow" is about as provocative as you can get. He's looking for a fight but Tybalt is only interested in Romeo. Romeo does not need defending (although in the 1996 movie it's played that way) from a physical assault by Tybalt. Mercutio may be making like he's defending Romeo's honour but he's really satisfying his own desire to fight with Tybalt. Romeo knows full well that his honour is best served by not fighting with his kinsmen (which since his marriage includes Tybalt) and he does not need help. Mercutio was wrong to get involved.


What is Mercutio's opinion of Romeo in Romeo and Juliet?

Mercutio had every intention of fighting with the Capulets and especially with Tybalt long before Romeo shows up. "Couple it with something--make it a word and a blow" is about as provocative as you can get. He's looking for a fight but Tybalt is only interested in Romeo. Romeo does not need defending (although in the 1996 movie it's played that way) from a physical assault by Tybalt. Mercutio may be making like he's defending Romeo's honour but he's really satisfying his own desire to fight with Tybalt. Romeo knows full well that his honour is best served by not fighting with his kinsmen (which since his marriage includes Tybalt) and he does not need help. Mercutio was wrong to get involved.


Who does Romeo kill?

Romeo goes on a bit of a killing spree in Romeo and Juliet. He first kills Juliet's cousin Tybalt in a duel and a few days later he kills Paris, the man that Juliet's parents want her to marry. Lastly, he kills himself by taking poison which persuades Juliet to kill herself.


How does the character Tybalt affect the play roemo and Juliet?

mercutio mocked romeo alot of his "obsession" with Rosaline. He also was the one who started with the whole queen mab thing influeincing romeo to go to the party and not just ditch it because of a dream