Romeo kills Tybalt right after he marries Juliet in Act III. He is now family to Tybalt and does not want to fight him, but he can't tell anyone why. Romeo wasn't ever much of a fighter in the first place, and, due to the Prince's ultimatum from Act I, there are many reasons why Romeo wouldn't want to fight Tybalt. Still, Mercutio engages Tybalt in a duel after Tybalt hurls insult after insult at Romeo....
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The scene where Mark Antony request to speak in Caesar’s
offers a major plot twist to the story. His speech sparked a lot of emotions in
the crowd, anger most of all. Because of this, the new triumvirate and
conspirators fought with each other and escaped.