Why does Lord Capulet tell Tybalt to leave Romeo alone?
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family and relationships
bereavement
Old Capulet doesn't allow Tybalt to confront Romeo because Capulet (and Montague) has been scolded by the Prince to stop fighting because it causes a big scene and puts others in danger. He did not want the violence to occur at his place and so he bid Tybalt to halt his agression.
Beside this, why does Lord Capulet tell him to leave Romeo alone?
Tybalt's first response to seeing Romeo at the party is to attack him. Why does Lord Capulet tell him to leave Romeo alone? He is afraid that Romeo and his friends will retaliate if they are confronted.
Beside above, what is one reason why Lord Capulet insists that Tybalt leave Romeo alone at the feast?
He thinks Romeo has good manners and is honest enough to enter the Capulet's house.
Gracious for them being there and tells them to stay for dessert but lets them go and tells them to have a good night.