As Mercutio and Tybalt fight, Romeo intervenes and in doing so, Tybalt stabs Mercutio under Romeo’s arm. After the death of Mercutio, Romeo is disheartened by his death and avenges his friend by murdering Tybalt.
Subsequently, Tybalt again influenced their deaths by killing Mercutio. After marrying Juliet, Romeo goes to the town square and causes a fight between Tybalt and Mercutio. Tybalt accidentally kills Mercutio, and Romeo kills Tybalt. This caused Romeo and Juliet’s deaths, because Romeo cannot kill Tybalt because of his social status, when he does kill him, Romeo is to be banished or executed. He chooses to get banished, and inadvertently made Juliet drink the potion, which caused her and Romeo’s
Romeo and Juliet’s deaths were caused by Tybalt, who was Juliet’s cousin, and Mercutio who was Romeo’s cousin. The sides of the family not getting along was the reason Mercutio and Tybalt fought, and they both ended up dead,and Romeo was banished. Tybalt was the instigator of most of the fights that happened in the story, in lines 35 through 140 in the story Tybalt is encouraging the brawl that killed both himself and Mercutio. He was also the reason the Prince passed the law of banishment in lines 185 through 195.
Furthermore, Tybalt's deep loathe towards Romeo leads to a street fight, which resulted in Mercutio and Tybalt's tragic deaths. Tybalt says, "Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me./ Therefore turn and draw.” (3.1.67-68). Tybalt's actions subsequently led to Romeo's banishment from Verona which led to the long distance from Juliet therefore, ending the young lover’s relationship. In summary, Tybalt's pugnacious behavior ultimately led to events that resulted in the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet, making him crucial in causing the tragic
After Romeo slays Juliet’s cousin, he is banished from Verona and is forced to leave to another city. Because the friar and Juliet are unable to communicate their plan to the bridegroom due to his absence from the city, Romeo commits suicide thinking that Juliet is dead. This provides Tybalt closure by completing his goal to have Romeo dead, but in the process, Juliet dies as well. As aforementioned, rage only leads to grief, and no one gets anything out of it. The indignation between the two families caused both their children to die, and the rage of Tybalt towards Romeo caused both his cousins, Romeo and Juliet to
“Now, Tybalt, take the “villain” back again that thou gavest me; for Mercutio’s soul is but a little way above our heads, staying for thine to keep him company. Either thou or I, or both, must go with him.” Romeo is angry that Tybalt killed Mercutio, so he makes the decision to fight Tybalt until one of them is dead. Romeo and Juliet are both very impulsive. Romeo doesn’t think of the consequences that will come for him after the fight, so it ends with Tybalt dead and Romeo banished.
He wants to go to Verona and die with Juliet tonight, so he finds an apothecary and buys the most lethal poison. Then with that he goes on his way to
Romeo does not want Tybalt to die since he had recently become a relative of his and especially does not want Mercutio to die as he was one of Romeo closest friends. Romeo tries stopping the fight between
Romeo’s best friend, Mercutio, got into a fight with Tybalt, who was Juliet’s cousin. Tybalt killed Mercutio and Romeo was so mad that he ended up fighting and killing Tybalt.
Romeo had just gotten married to his family’s enemy, Juliet Capulet, and was not aware that Tybalt had challenged him to a fight. So, up until Mercutio’s death, he did not want revenge on Tybalt, but, now he does. Romeo says,”Away to heaven, respective lenity..., Now, Tybalt, take the villain back again. ”(3,1,122-124) when Tybalt comes back after he kills Mercutio. Now, this supports how the family feud had gotten in the way of how Romeo and Juliet’s relationship.
Tybalt and Mercutio are fighting and Tybalt kills Mercutio. Romeo gets really mad and starts fighting Tybalt, he almost killed him but the Capulets came and made a deal with Romeo. The nurse told Juliet’s mom and dad that Romeo and Juliet are in love and Juliet’s dad said something to Romeo. Her dad said to Romeo “if you will not kill Tybalt we are able to make a deal of you being able to be with Juliet but only if your family allows it”. Romeo was so happy so he did not kill Tybalt (Juliet’s cousin) but he did hurt him very badly.
Tybalt always wanted to fight Romeo. Tybalt and Mercutio get into a fight because of some upsetting words Tybalt said. In the fight Tybalt kills Mercutio, which get Romeo upset. Then Romeo kills Tybalt, which gets him banished form Verona, Italy. So the long-standing family feuding and fate are the cause of Romeo and Juliet’s deaths.
This feud has proven to be very pricy for both families. Mercutio, Romeo's best friend was killed by Tybalt, Juliet's cousin, while Tybalt was stabbed to death by Romeo. Unfortunately, Violence can put an end to problems, because of the love it creates. There has been many examples of hateful love coming to life in
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Romeo disagrees and says, “Tybalt, the reason why I have to love thee / doth excuse the appertaining rage” (III I 63-65). Here Romeo expresses his love for Tybalt due to the fact that Romeo is wed to Juliet, Tybalt’s cousin making him a relative of Tybalt. However, Romeo does not reveal why he loves Tybalt. Mercutio fights for Romeo and is slain by Tybalt and Romeo seeking revenge, murders Tybalt and is banished. Both these events cause other events of poor communication to take place in this chain reaction which leads to the dreadful end of Romeo and Juliet.