Tybalt approaches Mercutio and Benvolio to confront them and assert his aggressive nature, fueled by his disdain for the Montagues. He is particularly seeking a confrontation with Romeo, whom he views as an intruder and a threat to his family's honor. Tybalt's desire to engage in conflict reflects the intense rivalry between the Capulets and Montagues, highlighting the volatile atmosphere in Verona. His actions ultimately escalate the tensions that lead to tragic consequences in the play.
if i were him, i wouldn't like him because of course, Tybalt killed Mercutio in a fight but i think that Mercutio didnt hate Tybalt because hes allowed to go to Capulet and Montaguess' house. if romeo wasn't Mercutio's friend i think Tybalt would of have been a good friend of him.
Mercutio forces the fight on Tybalt. Tybalt is really only interested in Romeo, but Romeo is not disposed to quarrel with his wife's cousin. Mercutio takes up the quarrel on Romeo's behalf for no reason other than that he is quarrelsome. Mercutio and Tybalt fought because Tybalt had challenged Romeo to a fight but Mercutio knew that Romeo was not strong enough to fight Tybalt so Mercutio took the burden of fighting Tybalt and eventually dies when he is stabbed by Tybalt under Romeo's arm. Romeo had ran out to block the fight and Mercutio got stabbed. Tybalt leaves, and then returns clearly angry. He is then slain by Romeo and the Prince, Montague, and Capulet and Lady Capulet come out. Romeo exits, and Romeo is banished.
I think a downfall would be when Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Or how about when Romeo kills himself then Juliet kills herself?
Romeo refused to fight Tybalt because he was secretly married to Tybalt's relative Juliet. His friend Mercutio didn't know this and took up Tybalt's challenge instead, thinking Romeo was being a coward and got killed for his trouble.
He never thought of it bad;but still hope in th good of the situation
The only one I can think of is mercutio fighting Tybalt
From: Benvolio To: Prince Escalus Date: 5th June 1651 Subject: The killings of Mercutio and Tybalt. This will explain the deaths of Mercutio and Tybalt. The Montague's and the Capulet's have been sworn enemies for years. Tybalt was leaving the streets to get away from Romeo because Tybalt had killed Mercutio and he knew that Romeo would not agree but then Romeo slew Tybalt. I wanted Mercutio to leave the streets because I am a close friend to Romeo, but he would not go because he wanted to kill Tybalt. When Tybalt arrived he wanted Mercutio not to walk. Mercutio was offended because he did not agree with Tybalt. Mercutio did threaten me. I fought with Mercutio because he had threatened me. Romeo said "This days black fate on more days both depend, this but begins the woe others must end" Romeo wanted to stop because he thought if they die he will. Mercutio died because Tybalt had slew him. Romeo chased after Tybalt because he had killed Mercutio I think Tybalt is most to blame because he started the killing.
if i were him, i wouldn't like him because of course, Tybalt killed Mercutio in a fight but i think that Mercutio didnt hate Tybalt because hes allowed to go to Capulet and Montaguess' house. if romeo wasn't Mercutio's friend i think Tybalt would of have been a good friend of him.
Mercutio forces the fight on Tybalt. Tybalt is really only interested in Romeo, but Romeo is not disposed to quarrel with his wife's cousin. Mercutio takes up the quarrel on Romeo's behalf for no reason other than that he is quarrelsome. Mercutio and Tybalt fought because Tybalt had challenged Romeo to a fight but Mercutio knew that Romeo was not strong enough to fight Tybalt so Mercutio took the burden of fighting Tybalt and eventually dies when he is stabbed by Tybalt under Romeo's arm. Romeo had ran out to block the fight and Mercutio got stabbed. Tybalt leaves, and then returns clearly angry. He is then slain by Romeo and the Prince, Montague, and Capulet and Lady Capulet come out. Romeo exits, and Romeo is banished.
I think a downfall would be when Tybalt kills Mercutio and then Romeo kills Tybalt. Or how about when Romeo kills himself then Juliet kills herself?
Romeo refused to fight Tybalt because he was secretly married to Tybalt's relative Juliet. His friend Mercutio didn't know this and took up Tybalt's challenge instead, thinking Romeo was being a coward and got killed for his trouble.
Mercutio thinks that Romeo will not fight Tybalt because he is afraid of him.
He never thought of it bad;but still hope in th good of the situation
Romeo and Juliet, obviously. Lady Capulet, Lord Capulet, the nurse, Mercutio, Tybalt, Friar Lawrence and Benvolio. I think that's all
Actually, Mercutio is killed in Act III Scene 1 when he duels Tybalt. Romeo tries to stop the fight, by throwing himself between the two, but Tybalt manages to stab Mercutio under Romeo's arm.
They both want to fightNeither of them wants to avoid fighting.They each think they have reasons to fight.Of course, these are all the same reason, just expressed differently, but the fact is that Mercutio and Tybalt could easily have avoided fighting each other and there are many reasons for that: Tybalt is not a Capulet. Even though he hangs with them, he is only associated with them because he is Mrs. Capulet's nephew. Therefore there was no need for him to buy into the feud unless he really wanted to.Mercutio is not a Montague. Even though he hangs with them, he is actually a member of the Prince's family like Paris. There was no need for him to buy into the feud either.There was no need for Tybalt to pursue Romeo. Capulet told him rather forcefully that the fact that Romeo gatecrashed the party was not an insult to the Capulets, and Tybalt was ordered to let the matter go. He continued with it because he really wanted to fight Romeo, even if it was against the orders of Capulet.If there was no reason for Tybalt to fight Romeo, there was even less reason to fight Mercutio, who did not gatecrash the party. Mercutio was invited.Even if Romeo refused to fight Tybalt, as he did, there was no need for Mercutio to step into his place. Any dishonour or stain of cowardice would fall on Romeo, not his friends. Benvolio did not think it necessary to fight, and he was actually related to Romeo. A fortiori, Mercutio had no reason to do so.For some reason, Mercutio has a hate on for Tybalt, calling him "Prince of Cats" and "ratcatcher", and "the very butcher of a silk button". He doesn't like the way Tybalt has studied fighting and then uses that skill against those less skilled, in the same way a cat catches rats. But the response to this is not to get into illegal street fights, but to talk to his relative the Prince and get the Prince to arrest Tybalt for street fighting. Mercutio makes it personal because it IS personal; the hate came first, and the rationale came later.
People just think it's two people who suddenly fall in with each other cause they like anybody they see