Because he make romeo looks like a fool.
Mercutio starts the fight that ends with Romeo fleeing the city.
Because he make romeo looks like a fool.
When Tybalt and Mercutio fight, romeo trys to defend Mercutio but ends up having him killed. Mercutio dies from Tybalt bringing the sword from under Romeo and stabbing Mercutio.
Mercutio is woried because Tybalt is an excellent fighter
Mercutio is the one who decides to fight Tybalt.
Romeo, who Tybalt means to challenge to a fight.
Basically they were spoiling for a fight. Tybalt was looking for Romeo in order to fight him, but Romeo didn't want to fight Tybalt. Mercutio didn't like Tybalt at all and was looking for a chance to fight him. He used the situation as a pretext to challenge Tybalt, who was not a man to turn down anyone's challenge.
Mercutio starts the fight that ends with Romeo fleeing the city.
Because he make romeo looks like a fool.
When Tybalt and Mercutio fight, romeo trys to defend Mercutio but ends up having him killed. Mercutio dies from Tybalt bringing the sword from under Romeo and stabbing Mercutio.
Mercutio is woried because Tybalt is an excellent fighter
Mercutio is the one who decides to fight Tybalt.
It was when Tybalt killed Mercutio and Mercutio blamed Romeo for it.
In the street.
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.
He despises Tybalt, but is worried that he may be able to draw Romeo into a fight and hurt or even kill him, as Tybalt spends his time studying fencing.
Tybalt is angry because Romeo and his friends (including Mercutio) crashed the Capulet party, and really angry because Lord Capulet wouldn't allow Tybalt to throw them out of the party. Tybalt tries to get Romeo to swordfight with him, but Romeo (who is by now secretly married to Tybalt's cousin Juliet) refuses and tries to make peace with Tybalt. Mercutio is enraged that his cousin Romeo won't fight, and says that if Romeo won't fight Tybalt then he will. Tybalt and Mercutio begin swordfighting. Romeo, still trying to achieve a peaceful solution, jumps between the two and tries to push Mercutio safely away from Tybalt. This makes it impossible for Mercutio to use his sword to defend himself. Tybalt, seeing Mercutio's chest exposed under Romeo's upraised arm, fatally stabs the defenseless Mercutio.