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Tybalt (/ˈtɪbəlt/) is a
fictional character and the prin****l
antagonist in
William Shakespeare's play
Romeo and Juliet. He is the son of Lady Ca****t's...
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Mercutio and
Tybalt.
Benvolio reveals that
Tybalt both
instigated the
fight and
first murdered Mercutio;
Romeo therefore killed Tybalt in
revenge for...
- next day.
Tybalt, meanwhile,
still incensed that
Romeo had
sneaked into the Ca****t ball,
challenges him to a duel. Romeo, now
considering Tybalt his kinsman...
- married.
Tybalt encounters Mercutio and
Romeo at the beach.
Romeo attempts to make peace, but
Tybalt ****aults him.
Mercutio intervenes and
batters Tybalt, and...
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cousin Tybalt,
Mercutio expects Romeo to
engage Tybalt in a duel. However,
Romeo refuses to
fight Tybalt,
because Romeo now
considers Tybalt to be kin...
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Benvolio but they meet Juliet's
cousin Tybalt and his men. They fight, and
Tybalt stabs Mercutio.
Romeo runs
after Tybalt s****ing revenge, and
kills him. As...
- Romeo's
close friend, is
killed by
Tybalt, Juliet's cousin. In a fit of rage,
Romeo avenges Mercutio's
death by
killing Tybalt,
leading to his
banishment from...
- with the
Royal National Theatre, he had a
breakthrough in
films by
playing Tybalt in
Franco Zeffirelli's
Romeo and
Juliet (1968). His blond, blue-e**** boyish...
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first between Tybalt and Mercutio, who
falls dead, and then
between Roméo,
determined to
avenge his comrade, and
Tybalt.
Tybalt is
killed by Roméo...
- in the world.
After hearing a commotion,
Pinocchio and his
talking horse Tybalt rescue a girl
named Bella whose carriage had lost control.
Bella is an acrobat...