Tybalt, deaf to peace, but that he tiltsWith piercing steel at bold Mercutio’s breast,
Act 3, Scene 2
Ah weraday, he’s dead, he’s dead, he’s dead!
Can heaven be so envious?
Act 3, Scene 3
Yet “banishèd”? Hang up philosophy.Unless philosophy can make a Juliet,
Not body’s death, but body’s banishment.
Mercutio fights tybalt and gets killed, so Romeo avenges him and Kills Tybalt, then gets banished for it.
Act 3, Scene 4
My lord, I would that Thursday were tomorrow.
Monday, ha ha! Well, Wednesday is too soon.O’ Thursday let it be.—O’ Thursday, tell her,She shall be married to this noble earl.—
The Nurse tells juliet of tybalt's death, then promises to get romeo to her.
Act 3, Scene 5
Is there no pity sitting in the cloudsThat sees into the bottom of my grief?—
The Friar explains to romeo that he should be thankful to be alive and romeo tries to take his life. The Friar says he will get it all sorted out behind the scenes and tells Romeo to wait.
Capulet says paris will marry juliet in three days on a thursday.
Capulet threatens to throw juliet out and let her die on the streets if she did not marry paris.
An you be not, hang, beg, starve, die in the streets,