The answer is Tybalt’s death. Concerning Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, to put it plainly, Romeo slaughters Tybalt on the grounds that Tybalt executes Mercutio. Obviously, it isn't generally that basic. Romeo, recently infatuated with Juliet- - an individual from the abhorred adversary, the family that Romeo's family continually fights with- - needs now to make peace.