Tybalt, a character from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," is skilled in sword fighting and is known for his aggressive and combative nature. He possesses a fierce loyalty to the Capulet family, which fuels his desire to defend their honor and engage in duels. His quick temper and strong sense of pride make him a formidable opponent, particularly in conflicts with the Montagues. Overall, Tybalt excels in martial prowess and embodies the themes of honor and vengeance in the play.
Romeo, when he fought Tybalt. Tybalt was an excellent swordsman but there was not much evidence that Romeo was a good fighter. In the end Romeo killed Tybalt though.
Romeo killed Tybalt after Tybalt killed mercutio.
At first, Romeo does not want to fight with Tybalt because he is now married to his kinswoman, Juliet. This makes Romeo and Tybalt of the same family, and Romeo does not want to fight his own.
tybalt recognized romeo at the party
Tybalt Killed Mercutio and then Romeo was so cross he decided to kill Tybalt! =) x
mercutio didnt kill Tybalt, Tybalt killed merctio and then romeo killed Tybalt.=D
He was mad at Tybalt.
Tybalt was created in 1597.
Tybalt Rosembraise died in 1839.
Romeo kills Tybalt in Act III, after Tybalt has killed Mercutio in a duel.
Romeo finally fought Tybalt because Tybalt killed Mercutio.
It is actually Tybalt who informs Lord Capulet of the unwanted guest. Tybalt wants to kill him but Lord Capulet orders him not to make a scene at the party because, despite there enmity, Romeo is well liked in the community and it would tarnish his reputation.