Tybalt wants to fight Romeo... :)
Tybalt challenges Romeo.
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.
Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
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.
Because he was a belligerent so-and-so. He comes upon a brawl in the marketplace, which Benvolio is trying to calm down, and Tybalt forces Benvolio to fight. He sees Romeo at the party and he wants to fight him. And when Capulet stops him, he cruises the streets the next day looking for Romeo so he can start a fight with him then. And when Romeo refuses to fight with him, he decides to fight with Mercutio instead.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo and is very upset that a Montague has come. Capulet tells him to calm down because Romeo is known to be a polite boy, and he doesn't want the party to be ruined.
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.
Tybalt, a member of the Capulet family, wants to fight the Montagues at the party in scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. He is seeking revenge and is angered by Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, resulting in his desire to engage in a physical confrontation.
Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
Capulet allows Romeo to stay at the party because Tybalt does not recognize him as a Montague. In addition, Capulet does not want to create a scene at the party by causing a confrontation with a guest, so he chooses to let Romeo stay and enjoy the festivities.
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.
She got invited to Capulet's party, which made Romeo want to crash it.
Because he was a belligerent so-and-so. He comes upon a brawl in the marketplace, which Benvolio is trying to calm down, and Tybalt forces Benvolio to fight. He sees Romeo at the party and he wants to fight him. And when Capulet stops him, he cruises the streets the next day looking for Romeo so he can start a fight with him then. And when Romeo refuses to fight with him, he decides to fight with Mercutio instead.
Tybalt recognizes Romeo and is very upset that a Montague has come. Capulet tells him to calm down because Romeo is known to be a polite boy, and he doesn't want the party to be ruined.
In "Romeo and Juliet", Lord Capulet doesn't want any trouble at his gathering, and knows that entails keeping Tybalt calm. He asks him to not start any trouble about Romeo attending the party, and explains he is a gentleman.
Capulet does not harm Romeo because he believes Romeo is a respectable young man and does not want to dishonor his own reputation by causing harm to a guest at his party. Additionally, Capulet may also be feeling merciful due to Romeo's polite behavior and graceful presence among his guests.
He appears to be a nice young man, and Capulet does not want to spoil the party for the other guests by causing a ruckus. Romeo certainly isn't causing one.
Lord Capulet is initially angry when he finds out Romeo is at the party but then chooses not to cause a scene because of Romeo's reputation as a well-behaved young man. He instructs Tybalt to let the matter go for the night.