Tybalt recognizes Romeo at the ball in the beginnign of the play by his voice. To be precise, he recognizes him as a Montegue for this reason.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and immediately prepares to duel him, since duelling is all that Tybalt is interested in.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo, a Montague, at his uncle, Lord Capulet's, party, and believes Romeo intends to insult the Capulet family.
Tybalt...he says theres a montague and trys to have him kicked out
He hears Romeo's voice and knows that it is the voice of a Montague.
Romeo and Juliet meet and fall head over heels in love with each other. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and starts to confront him; instead, Lord Capulet restrains Tybalt.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice and immediately prepares to duel him, since duelling is all that Tybalt is interested in.
Juliet recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo, a Montague, at his uncle, Lord Capulet's, party, and believes Romeo intends to insult the Capulet family.
Tybalt...he says theres a montague and trys to have him kicked out
He hears Romeo's voice and knows that it is the voice of a Montague.
Tybalt reacts with anger and challenges Romeo to a duel when he recognizes him at the Capulet's party. Lord Capulet, however, intervenes and tells Tybalt to let the matter go, as he does not want any trouble at the party.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo and becomes angry that he is at the banquet, as he is a Montague and they are enemies of the Capulets. However, Tybalt is restrained by Lord Capulet, who orders him to leave Romeo alone because he is behaving courteously.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast and is outraged that he has crashed the party. He informs Lord Capulet about Romeo's presence and insists that he should be removed from the party immediately. Lord Capulet, however, allows Romeo to stay because he does not want to cause a scene at the feast.
Tybalt was able to recognize Romeo at the Capulet party because of his voice, which he overheard while Romeo was speaking to Juliet.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the ball in Act I scene 5 of the play Romeo and Juliet. He says, "This, by his voice, should be a Montague." He cannot see Romeo's face because he is wearing a mask.
Romeo and Juliet meet and fall head over heels in love with each other. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and starts to confront him; instead, Lord Capulet restrains Tybalt.
When Tybalt returns to the scene, Romeo arrives and tries to reason with him and prevent a fight. However, Tybalt taunts Romeo and challenges him to a duel. In a moment of passionate anger and grief over Mercutio's death, Romeo ends up fighting with Tybalt and kills him.