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Why is Tybalt angry with Romeo in act 3 scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?

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Why is Tybalt angry with Romeo in act 3 scene 1 in Romeo and Juliet?

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In Act 3 Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet, Tybalt calls Romeo a villain and commands him to draw his sword. Secretly married to Juliet, Romeo refuses. Mercutio angrily draws his sword and begins to fight with Tybalt on Romeo’s behalf. Tybalt stabs Mercutio and then hurries away. Enraged, Romeo declares that his love for Juliet has made him effeminate, and that he should have fought Tybalt. Tybalt storms back into the place, still angry. Romeo draws his sword and kills Tybalt. ChaCha on!

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