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After Romeo tries to walk away from Tybalt, Tybalt kills Mercutio. Trying to avenge Mercutio, Romeo then kills Tybalt and as a result is exiled from Verona. He hides out in Friar Laurence's cell until he can get safely to Juliet's room, where the two make love all night long until morning when Romeo is forced to depart for Mantua. Lord Capulet then arranges the marriage of Paris and Juliet (of course, he has no idea Juliet is currently married to Juliet.) and is shocked at her refusal. In a rather large nutshell, that's it. -Thomas

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12y ago

I would think that Paris wanting to marry Juliet is the biggest problem, aside from Romeo killing Tybalt and getting exiled. If Paris didn't want to marry Juliet, they wouldn't have killed themselves and they would probably still end up alive and together.

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8y ago

Act III Scene 1 is usually a turning point in a Shakespearean play, and the same is true of Romeo and Juliet. In this scene Tybalt kills Mercutio, Romeo kills Tybalt, and Romeo is banished by the Prince. All of these are bad things.

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12y ago

Well i think that clearly the death of Tybalt causes the most problems for Romeo and Juliet.

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