In Act 4 scene 1, Tybalt and Mercutio had a fight, and that fight lead us to a part of why Romeo and Juliet are dead and but my client Tybalt didn’t tell Mercutio to fight him, Romeo and Mercutio were throwing jokes to him and that's why Tybalt got mad. Tybalt didn’t want to fight with Mercutio and we can see that by this line that Tybalt said before the fight started, it was “What wouldst thou have with me?” (3,1,71,71) this shows that Tybalt didn’t start the fight, and he asked Mercutio that what was his problem with him, and Mercutio started to make fun of Tybalt and Mercutio was waiting for Tybalt to get mad and have the opportunity to fight him
Explanation: Tybalt got mad because Romeo and Mercutio were joking around but he didn’t know that Romeo wasn’t, Romeo was telling the truth that he loved Tybalt and all of that but Tybalt didn’t know because Romeo and Juliet didn’t say anything about both of them getting married and Mercutio started the fight so that was not Tybalt’s fault so this an important part of the play and this shows that if Romeo and Juliet had said something about they getting marry, we all us wouldn’t be in this position.
. Firstly, Tybalt is to blame for Mercutio’s death as he actually gave him the wound that killed him. Also, Tybalt provokes Mercutio by insulting Romeo, ‘Thou art a villain.’ This is one of the biggest insults that Tybalt can give and would usually be followed by a duel. However, Romeo calmly replies by saying ‘Villain I am none / Therefore farewell. I see thou know’st me not.’ Because Romeo is not defending his honour, Mercutio is provoked by Tybalt’s insults and starts insulting Tybalt himself. This is what leads to the two of them fighting and Mercutio getting his fatal wound. So, if Tybalt didn’t insult Romeo or fight Mercutio, Mercutio wouldn’t have been killed.
In act 1 scene 1, Tybalt says “As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee. meaning he hates the Montague and wanted to fight them.” If tybalt wouldn't hate as much as he did he would have been nice and wouldn't always start fights with the montague with later on wouldn’t lead to Mercutio's death or his very own.
In William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" the character Tybalt Capulet plays a major role in perpetuating the theme of love and fate throughout the play. Tybalt is an angry person who has an extreme dislike for the Montagues and violent tendencies. As Juliet's cousin and Romeo's key rival, Tybalt has a major impact on each character throughout the play. Additionally, had Tybalt not been incorporated in the play in the first place, the play would have been different on many levels.
Tybalt is responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he doesn't like Romeo and is always trying to start a fight with him. Tybalt states “ Romeo, the love i bear thee can afford no better term than this: thou art a villian.... Boy this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done to me; therefore turn and draw “ ( 145 ). In act 3 when Tybalt is trying to pick a fight again Romeo responds with patience and love but when Mercutio steps in everything starts heading downhill. Romeo tries to stop the fight which consequently leads to Mercutio's death. Romeo, full of rage kills Tybalt in return and this is what leads to his banishment. As a result of Tybalt's foolishness he is dead and Romeo has to now suffer the banishment. The banishment is the final straw for Romeo so when he hears Juliet is dead he already isn't thinking straight and doesn't have Friar to turn to this
He learns that Romeo is resisting confrontation with Tybalt, and Mercutio says to the both of them, “O calm, dishonorable, vile submission!/ Alla stoccata carries it away./Tybalt, you ratcatcher, will you walk?” (3, 1, 70-72). With this quote, he not only insults Romeo by essentially calling him a dishonorable, submissive, vile creature, but he also eggs on Tybalt and initiates the deadly duel. He says these things out of the pride he has of his associates and the pride of himself as a swordsman. He foolishly launches into a fight with the swordsman Tybalt, one that the both of them are fighting because they feel they must defend their pride, and it leads him to his death. However, if Romeo had just let them sort it out for themselves, things would have most likely turned out
All throughout the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt’s the main cause that the two star-crossed lovers committed suicide. For example, “This gentlemen…in my temper softened valor’s steel”(Act 3, Scene 1, lines 102-108). Tybalt tries every way to get Romeo angered by his insults. Of course, Mercutio gets angered by this and begins to fight Tybalt over this. Romeo does try to stop them from fighting. But of course, he fails as Tybalt kills Mercutio. That action started the rising action of Romeo’s and Juliet’s suicide. Romeo was infuriated at Tybalt killing his friend, Mercutio. Romeo begins to fight Tybalt for revenge of the death of his friend, but ends up killing Tybalt, causing him to be exiled from Verona and forced to move to Mantua.
Tybalt insults Romeo, but in turn, Romeo tells Tybalt his love for him,¨ Tybalt, the reason that I have to love thee Doth much excuse the appertaining rage To such a greeting. Villain am I none. Therefore farewell; I see thou knowest me not¨ (3.1.61-64). Romeo does not want to fight Tybalt because Tybalt does not yet know that he and Romeo are related. Romeo is married to Juliet, which Tybalt is Juliet's cousin, and does not want to cause anything to disturb the marriage.Romeo says this to keep his marriage safe in a secret manner, but also to show Tybalt that the fighting isn't necessary. Tybalt being his normal fiery prince self still pushed Romeo for a
Mercutio, similar to Tybalt is a fiery combatant, onry, and quick to fight. However, Romeo’s own actions to stop the duel between Mercutio and Tybalt would result in Mercutio motivating Romeo’s rage. Without Mercutio’s desire to battle Tybalt, Romeo never would have discovered his vengeful side. On page 868 of Prentice Hall’s Literature, Volume Two, lines 107-113, Romeo realizes his actions, “This gentleman, the Prince’s near ally, My very friend, hath got his mortal hurt In my behalf-my reputation stained With Tybalt’s slander-Tybalt, that an hour Hath been my cousin. O sweet Juliet, Thy beauty hath made me effeminate And in my temper soft’ned valor’s steel!” This shows the boiling anger building within Romeo, ultimately brought on by himself and
In the play Tybalt challenges Romeo to a fight but Romeo doesn’t accept it. Mercutio fights Tybalt because Romeo won’t. Mercutio is talking back to Tybalt leading them to both draw their swords, he says,
Romeo and Juliet written by Shakespeare the theme of the story is the powerful nature of love and fate. Tybalt is the secondary character that affected the theme the most. Tybalt effected the theme of fate by Romeo killing him and getting Romeo banished from Verona where Juliet lived. Tybalt also affected the theme by making Juliet reconsider her love for Romeo. Tybalt affected the theme of Romeo and Juliet.
Envy. Fear. Pride, affection, and lust. These are all emotions. Often times, emotions such as these will affect our actions. When that happens, situations don’t always go according to plan. Which leads to a question with an answer everyone can benefit from; what repercussions result when one emotionally responds to a tense situation? In the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, there are several examples of this. But there is one main event that focuses more on the topic at hand than the others. Juliet’s cousin, Tybalt’s actions are mostly caused by his emotions. Even more so when Tybalt rounds up on Romeo. Tybalt tries to fight Romeo after the party that Tybalt thought was trying to crash. Tybalt has a habit of acting upon emotions. When people react
Mercutio, who was a strong believer that no man should back down from a fight and shouldn’t tolerate insults, fought with Tybalt instead of Romeo, getting killed in the end. Another reason why the Capulets were at fault, is that Tybalt entered the scene of the argument full of pride, anger and arrogance. He approached the other men, saying to his followers, “Follow me close, for I will speak to them” (3.1.34.) This quote displays how he told his entourage to look up to him and listen closely as he speaks, as if he were the president, and they were the news reporters. Tybalt then proceeded to mock Romeo and made it seem that he is above and better than all of the Montagues. Tybalt tried to start a fight with a Romeo, but ended up fighting Mercutio and killing him instead.
In act three scene one, Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo. Romeo did not want to fight Tybalt because he had married Juliet and they had become family. Mercutio was disgusted when Romeo refused to fight so he fought Tybalt. Romeo tried to break up the fight but when he did Tybalt stabbed Mercutio. In this type of situation most people would walk away and not get involved but Romeo did and the cost was Mercutio’s life. If Romeo did not step in Mercutio’s
Thanks to Romeo’s appearance, the immediate fight between Mercutio and Tybalt was stopped. However, Tybalt began to make slanderous claims against Romeo. Romeo, who had no interest in fighting spoke to Tybalt politely,
Can a man with such a chaotic mood make everybody’s life a catastrophe? Because Tybalt is outraged he just figured out that a man whom he has a negative attitude towards is at a party thrown by his family.He challenges the man to a duel but this duel has been refused. The most responsible for all the after lives in Romeo and Juliet is