Capulet prevents Tybalt from fighting Romeo at the party.
Yes, because Capulet told Tybalt to leave Romeo alone. Then he complimented Romeo and said he was a well- mannered young man.
Capulet was surprisingly tolerant of the fact that Romeo had gate-crashed. Although Tybalt wanted to throw Romeo out, Capulet told him to let Romeo stay and enjoy the party.
Capulet Tells Tybalt That He was told He Was A Nice Boy.
Tybalt's father is Mrs. Capulet's brother. She says so in Act III Scene 1: "O my brother's child!" Who his mother is we are not told.
Tybalt leaves the Capulet's party because Romeo and his friends have shown up, and he is angry that the Capulet's will not make him leave. Tybalt wants to fight Romeo right there, but Lord Capulet stops him and angrily orders him not to ruin the party.
Yes, because Capulet told Tybalt to leave Romeo alone. Then he complimented Romeo and said he was a well- mannered young man.
Capulet was surprisingly tolerant of the fact that Romeo had gate-crashed. Although Tybalt wanted to throw Romeo out, Capulet told him to let Romeo stay and enjoy the party.
Capulet Tells Tybalt That He was told He Was A Nice Boy.
She told the truth; albeit bitterly.
Tybalt's father is Mrs. Capulet's brother. She says so in Act III Scene 1: "O my brother's child!" Who his mother is we are not told.
Tybalt leaves the Capulet's party because Romeo and his friends have shown up, and he is angry that the Capulet's will not make him leave. Tybalt wants to fight Romeo right there, but Lord Capulet stops him and angrily orders him not to ruin the party.
He gets all fired up. He wants to go confront Romeo and fight him for coming to a Capulet party, but Lord Capulet tells him to shut up and be nice. He doesn't want the Prince coming and ending people for starting a fight.
Benvolio told the Prince and Lady Capulet about the fight between Mercutio and Tybalt, and how Mercutio was killed. Lady Capulet was convinced that Benvolio was lying, but as always, he was telling the complete truth.
Because Romeo has a good reputation-- "Verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well-governed youth (I, v, 66-67)." He also says that Tybalt is being immature and behaving stupidly, he is going to cause a riot. He is not behaving properly for a party; he should be happy and having a good time, instead of trying to start a fight. He also tells him to leave Romeo alone because the Prince has declared that there shall be no more fights, and if there are then they will pay with their lives.
We are not told much, but at the start many of the characters (e.g. his parents, friends) notice him to be behaving antisocially. Although, Capulet says at the party to Tybalt that Romeo is known to be a 'virtuous well governed youth'.
Juliet's parents think she is so sad because they believe she is grieving over the death of her cousin Tybalt. They assume her tears are for Tybalt when in reality she is crying over Romeo's banishment.
He knew it when he went to the party. It was held by the Capulet’s and he sneaked in.