Tybalt, son of Juliet's mother's brother (whose last name was not Capulet if you work it out.)
Tybalt. He sent a letter to Montague's house challenging Romeo to a duel.
Tybalt was annoyed that he wasn't able to fight Romeo at the Capulet party because Capulet stopped him. He therefore wrote Romeo a letter challenging him to a duel. However since he delivered it to the house and Romeo hadn't been home Romeo never got the letter.
Tybalt sends a letter round to the Montagues' house to challenge Romeo.
Tybalt does, because Romeo crashed the Capulets' party. But this is basically an excuse--Tybalt is always looking for an excuse to fight with someone, preferably a Montague.tybaltTybalt challenges Romeo to a duel:)
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.
Tybalt sent Romeo a letter challenging him to a duel.
Tybalt. He sent a letter to Montague's house challenging Romeo to a duel.
Tybalt was annoyed that he wasn't able to fight Romeo at the Capulet party because Capulet stopped him. He therefore wrote Romeo a letter challenging him to a duel. However since he delivered it to the house and Romeo hadn't been home Romeo never got the letter.
Tybalt wanted to duel Romeo :P
Tybalt sends a letter round to the Montagues' house to challenge Romeo.
He challenged Romeo to a duel.
Tybalt sent a challenge letter to romeo because he came to the Capulet's party uninvited.
Tybalt does, because Romeo crashed the Capulets' party. But this is basically an excuse--Tybalt is always looking for an excuse to fight with someone, preferably a Montague.tybaltTybalt challenges Romeo to a duel:)
In their conversation in Act 2, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, we learn that Tybalt has sent a challenge to Romeo, accusing him of insulting the Capulet family by attending the masquerade ball. This news sets the stage for the tragic events that follow in the play.
Yes; Tybalt saw Romeo at a Capulet party, and believed Romeo was "mocking" the Capulets by being there. But good old Mr. Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to confront Romeo at the party, so Tybalt sent him a letter the next day.
Tybalt sends Romeo a letter containing a challenge.
A letter was sent from Friar Lawrence to Romeo who had been banished. Romeo had not intercepted this letter, and after having knowledge that Juliet was 'dead' he rushed to the tomb.