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If Tybalt thinks Romeo caused him embarrassment, he has a twisted view of events. What happened was that Tybalt recognized Romeo at the Capulet feast, and immediately wanted to fight with him just because he was a Montague, His argument is that Romeo has come to "fleer and scorn" at the Capulets just by turning up at the party. As everyone with eyes can see, he is not fleering and scorning at anyone, just skulking around disguised in a mask. He is causing no embarrassment to anyone. Capulet points this out to Tybalt, also pointing out to him that he, Capulet, is the host here, and he can entertain whatever guests he damn well pleases, and that if Tybalt wants to stay at the party he will stop being a saucy boy, behave himself and not fight with the guests, even the uninvited ones. Tybalt might well have felt embarrassed by this dressing-down, and also, as people of his type often do, have blamed the completely innocent Romeo for it. However, what he plans for Romeo is no different from his first instinctive reaction--he wants to fight him.

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Why was romeo mad?

When you say "mad" you mean "angry" not "crazy", right? Romeo experiences extreme anger in Act III Scene 1 when his friend Mercutio is killed in a swordfight with Tybalt. Romeo is especially angry because not only is his friend dead but Romeo feels that it is his fault. Mercutio blames him for causing his death by trying to break up the fight. Romeo's anger is even more at himself than at Tybalt, but he directs his self-anger to Tybalt, losing all control.


How does the mood of the play change after romeo kills Tybalt?

After Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's mother becomes so furious with him that any hope of reconciling her (and therefore probably her husband) to Juliet's marriage with Romeo seems impossible. There is a feeling of desperation, even despair.


How kills Tybalt?

[You meant ''Who is Tybalt?''] Tybalt was Juliet's cousin. He is a Capulet. He kills Mercutio and soon dies by Romeo. Then Juliet gets mad at Romeo for killing her cousin (The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo killed Tybalt). Soon Juliet forgives him because she cares more about Romeo banish (He got banish because he killed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence gives him this news) than Tybalt's death.


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)


Why do Tybalt and Romeo fight?

Mercutio forces the fight on Tybalt. Tybalt is really only interested in Romeo, but Romeo is not disposed to quarrel with his wife's cousin. Mercutio takes up the quarrel on Romeo's behalf for no reason other than that he is quarrelsome. Mercutio and Tybalt fought because Tybalt had challenged Romeo to a fight but Mercutio knew that Romeo was not strong enough to fight Tybalt so Mercutio took the burden of fighting Tybalt and eventually dies when he is stabbed by Tybalt under Romeo's arm. Romeo had ran out to block the fight and Mercutio got stabbed. Tybalt leaves, and then returns clearly angry. He is then slain by Romeo and the Prince, Montague, and Capulet and Lady Capulet come out. Romeo exits, and Romeo is banished.

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When is a time when a character overcomes his battle even if there is a slim chance he will in Romeo and Juliet?

Romeo, when he fought Tybalt. Tybalt was an excellent swordsman but there was not much evidence that Romeo was a good fighter. In the end Romeo killed Tybalt though.


Why was romeo mad?

When you say "mad" you mean "angry" not "crazy", right? Romeo experiences extreme anger in Act III Scene 1 when his friend Mercutio is killed in a swordfight with Tybalt. Romeo is especially angry because not only is his friend dead but Romeo feels that it is his fault. Mercutio blames him for causing his death by trying to break up the fight. Romeo's anger is even more at himself than at Tybalt, but he directs his self-anger to Tybalt, losing all control.


How does the mood of the play change after romeo kills Tybalt?

After Romeo kills Tybalt, Juliet's mother becomes so furious with him that any hope of reconciling her (and therefore probably her husband) to Juliet's marriage with Romeo seems impossible. There is a feeling of desperation, even despair.


How kills Tybalt?

[You meant ''Who is Tybalt?''] Tybalt was Juliet's cousin. He is a Capulet. He kills Mercutio and soon dies by Romeo. Then Juliet gets mad at Romeo for killing her cousin (The Nurse tells Juliet that Romeo killed Tybalt). Soon Juliet forgives him because she cares more about Romeo banish (He got banish because he killed Tybalt, Friar Lawrence gives him this news) than Tybalt's death.


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)


Why do Tybalt and Romeo fight?

Mercutio forces the fight on Tybalt. Tybalt is really only interested in Romeo, but Romeo is not disposed to quarrel with his wife's cousin. Mercutio takes up the quarrel on Romeo's behalf for no reason other than that he is quarrelsome. Mercutio and Tybalt fought because Tybalt had challenged Romeo to a fight but Mercutio knew that Romeo was not strong enough to fight Tybalt so Mercutio took the burden of fighting Tybalt and eventually dies when he is stabbed by Tybalt under Romeo's arm. Romeo had ran out to block the fight and Mercutio got stabbed. Tybalt leaves, and then returns clearly angry. He is then slain by Romeo and the Prince, Montague, and Capulet and Lady Capulet come out. Romeo exits, and Romeo is banished.


How does Tybalt know that Romeo is in love with Juliet?

Romeo tells Tybalt that he loves him before the fight goes down because not even a day before he had wed Juliet. Tybalt being Juliet's cousin would make Tybalt now his family. This is why Romeo says that he loves him. As back then loving your family was important.


How does Tybalt react when he sees Romeo at the Capulet party?

Mercutio is spoiling for a fight with Tybalt. When Tybalt asks if he can have a word with Mercutio, Mercutio says "Why not couple it with something? Why not make it a word and a blow?" He is asking Tybalt to slap him, to challenge him to a fight. Tybalt says he would be happy to, but right now he has other fish to fry.


What are mercutio's feelings about Tybalt's challenge to the Montagues?

He despises Tybalt, but is worried that he may be able to draw Romeo into a fight and hurt or even kill him, as Tybalt spends his time studying fencing.


Why does Romeo fight Tybalt?

Mercutio and Benvolio are discussing the hot day and the possibility of a quarrel. Tybalt enters looking for Romeo and rudely addresses them. Mercutio and Tybalt are about to fight when Romeo enters. Romeo tries to avoid the conflict because he is now married to a Capulet. Mercutio cannot stand Romeo submitting to Tybalt's cruelty and draws his sword to fight. Romeo and Benvolio try to stop the fight. Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo's arm and leaves. Mercutio ends up dying. Romeo realizes his love for Juliet has made him soft and now seeks revenge. Tybalt returns and they fight. Romeo kills Tybalt and then flees after reflecting on what he has done.


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.


Why is Romeo reluctant to fight Tybalt?

Tybalt is a Capulet and related to Juliet, who Romeo loves and is married to. He may also have in mind the Prince's warning that street brawlers will be put to death. However, his primary reason is to avoid causing harm to his in-laws even if they don't know they are his in-laws.