Romeo is banished in Act 3, Scene 1 of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." The specific page number may vary depending on the publication or edition of the play you are reading.
Romeo was banished from Verona and sent to live in Mantua.
He isn't banished anywhere he is banished from his town that he is currently living in. Meaning he can go anywhere else. *He is banished to Mantua
You just answered your own question. "Why does romeo get banished after killing Tyblat?"
Mantua
Romeo will be banished from Verona.
She doesn't; she gets so upset that Romeo got banished, she dies of sadness.
Romeo spends the night with Juliet before he gets banished. They spent their last hours together before Romeo is forced to flee from Verona.
For the death of Tybalt.
Yes.
A downfall in Romeo and Juliet is when Romeo kills Tybalt which then sparks the event of Romeo being banished.
He's banished from Verona.
Romeo was banished from Verona because he killed Tybalt in a duel. This act of violence led to the Prince of Verona exiling Romeo as a punishment for taking the law into his own hands.