There are a number of fights in Romeo and Juliet, but if you mean the one in Act 1 Scene 1, the Prince, Escalus, stopped it.
Prince Eschylus decrees that the next brawl will result in execution of those involved, but when Romeo slays Tybalt for killing Mercutio, he commutes the Romeo's sentence to banishment.
Romeo and Juliet
to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
the two families servents fight
Tybalt is a character in "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare. After Romeo and Juliet are married Tybalt becomes related to Romeo because Tybalt is the nephew of Lady Capulet who is Juliet's cousin.
because he is married to Juliet and Tybalt is juliets cousin, so Romeo is related to him. So he doesnt want to fight him.
Romeo and Juliet
Romeo and Juliet don't fight with each other. They are madly in love.
sword fighting
Her ring.
to fight a lot and disagree with everything which leads to arguing
Romeo knew that Tybalt wanted to fight him because Tybalt had sent a challenge letter to Romeo's friend Mercutio. Mercutio then informed Romeo that Tybalt was looking for him to seek revenge for crashing the Capulet party.
Romeo picks a fight with Tybalt in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" after Tybalt insults him and his friends at a party. Tybalt challenges Romeo to a duel, but Romeo refuses to fight. This leads to Mercutio, Romeo's friend, stepping in and fighting Tybalt instead, resulting in tragic consequences.
In Act 3 of Romeo and Juliet, Mercutio becomes engaged in a fight with Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. He defends Romeo and insults Tybalt, which escalates the conflict and ultimately leads to his death at the hands of Tybalt. His death sets off a series of events that culminate in tragedy for both Romeo and Juliet.
the two families servents fight
Sampson
the dog.
because he is married to Juliet and Tybalt is juliets cousin, so Romeo is related to him. So he doesnt want to fight him.