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  1. Tybalt enters with a group of cronies. He approaches Benvolio and Mercutio and asks to speak with one of them. Annoyed, Mercutio begins to taunt and provoke him. Romeo enters. Tybalt turns his attention from Mercutio to Romeo, and calls Romeo a villain. Romeo, now secretly married to Juliet and thus Tybalt’s kinsman, refuses to be angered by ...

  2. The killing of Tybalt is one of the most definitive climactic scenes in William Shakespeare’s works. The action in Romeo and Juliet hinges on this scene in several crucial ways. With this ...

  3. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 3, scene 1 Mercutio and Benvolio encounter Tybalt on the street. As soon as Romeo arrives, Tybalt tries to provoke him to fight. When Romeo refuses, Mercutio answers Tybalt’s challenge. They duel and Mercutio is fatally wounded. Romeo then avenges Mercutio’s death by killing Tybalt in a duel.

  4. Act III. Scene I. - Verona. A Public Place. Mercutio: "a scratch, a scratch; marry, 'tis enough." Benvolio and Mercutio meet Tybalt. Tybalt attempts to provoke Romeo into fighting. Mercutio fights Tybalt and is slain. Romeo kills Tybalt. Escalus, The Prince of Verona banishes Romeo from Verona.

  5. Romeo and JulietTybalt. Tybalt values his family’s honor, and he sees violence as the primary way to uphold it. This intense attention to his idea of honor is just one manifestation of Tybalt’s care for societal expectations and fashions. He is not only quick to start a fight, but he has honed his talent for swordsmanship.

  6. Romeo and the Nurse bid the Friar farewell and head toward the house of Capulet. Act 3, Scene 4. In this brief scene, Capulet, his Lady, and Paris discuss Juliet's great distress over the death of her kinsman, Tybalt. Capulet decides that the best remedy for her grief is to wed Paris the following Thursday. Act 3, Scene 5.

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  8. Jun 13, 2024 · On hearing this, Romeo draws his dagger to kill himself, but the Friar stops him (but Shakespeare has planted the seed of suicide). The Friar tells Romeo to be brave like a man. He instructs him to go to Juliet, stay with her for the night, and leave in disguise at daybreak.

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