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Tybalt is quick to be angry and assumes that Romeo has come out of spite, to "scorn" the Capulets, while Romeo has not come for that reason at all, but out of motives of love. Tybalt also expresses his willingness to kill Romeo, which he does not regard as a crime, to protect the honor of the Capulets.