He doesn't. At the point in the play when these words are spoken, Tybalt is lying in a pool of coagulating blood going stiff.
It is the Prince who, after hearing a short inquest into the death of Tybalt, pronounces these words:
Let Romeo hence in haste,
Else, when he's found, that hour is his last.
What he is saying is that Romeo is sentenced to banishment. Romeo must get away from there ("hence" means from here), or if he is caught he will be put to death ("that hour is his last")
Everyone is sad because of Tybalt's death so a happy occasion is needed. Hence, the wedding! Everyone is sad because of Tybalt's death so a happy occasion is needed. Hence, the wedding!
Romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed mercutio.
earlier in the play, romeo crashed a Capulet party. angry, Tybalt swore revenge with a sword fight. Romeo's friend mercutio ends up fighting Tybalt, and romeo attempts to intervene by stepping between them. Tybalt stabs mercutio, despite Romeos attempts to end the fight, and mercutio dies. Romeo and Tybalt then fight, and romeo kills Tybalt, and romeo is banished from Vienna. Merutio, romeo and Tybalt sword 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.
Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.
Everyone is sad because of Tybalt's death so a happy occasion is needed. Hence, the wedding! Everyone is sad because of Tybalt's death so a happy occasion is needed. Hence, the wedding!
Romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed mercutio.
Briefly, after she found out that he had killed Tybalt.
Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who was angry at Tybalt for killing Mercutio.
earlier in the play, romeo crashed a Capulet party. angry, Tybalt swore revenge with a sword fight. Romeo's friend mercutio ends up fighting Tybalt, and romeo attempts to intervene by stepping between them. Tybalt stabs mercutio, despite Romeos attempts to end the fight, and mercutio dies. Romeo and Tybalt then fight, and romeo kills Tybalt, and romeo is banished from Vienna. Merutio, romeo and Tybalt sword fight.
Romeo kills Tybalt.
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.
Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.
Tybalt is the main antagonist in the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet." In the play, Tybalt kills Romeo's close friend Mercurtio. Tybalt is later killed by Romeo in retaliation.
tybalt recognized romeo at the party
Romeo finally fought Tybalt because Tybalt killed Mercutio.
romeo went to find Tybalt not Tybalt to find romeo after Mercutios death to get revenge