Friar's Cell
In Friar Laurence's cell.
He hides at Friar Lawrence's cell.
At the balcony
romeo was sent to mantua after killing Tybalt
Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.
Montague says that Tybalt would have died anyway for killing Mercutio. Therefore, he says that Romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt, as the law would have sentenced Tybalt to death and Romeo was simply acting out that sentence.
for killing Tybalt
1. Tybalt is no longer a threat to Romeo. 2. Romeo's mother-in-law hates him worse than death. 3. Romeo is banished from Verona.
romeo was sent to mantua after killing Tybalt
Mercutio accepts Tybalt's challenge on Romeo's behalf. But it may be debated whether Tybalt would have murdered Romeo had Mercutio not intervened--probably not. The only point where Tybalt was actually on the point of killing Romeo was when Romeo attacked him, and Romeo was the one who prevented Tybalt from killing him.
Tybalt was killed by Romeo, who was angry at Tybalt for killing Mercutio.
Montague says that Tybalt would have died anyway for killing Mercutio. Therefore, he says that Romeo should be pardoned for killing Tybalt, as the law would have sentenced Tybalt to death and Romeo was simply acting out that sentence.
For killing Tybalt
Yes.
for killing Tybalt
Killing tybalt
After killing Tybalt in a fit of rage, Romeo hid at Friar Laurence's cell to seek guidance and solace. Juliet's nurse informed him of the Prince's sentence for his crime, and the Friar advised Romeo to leave Verona immediately to avoid further repercussions.
Tybalt is her cousin. Romeo is her husband. Her mother and her nurse are angry at Romeo for killing Tybalt. Should she be angry also or stick by her man?
They help determine the outcome of the play.
Romeo's main problem in Act 3 is that he becomes involved in a deadly duel with Tybalt, leading to Tybalt's death and Romeo's banishment from Verona. This event ultimately causes a chain reaction of tragic consequences for the lovers and their families.