In act 3 scene 1, “This day’s black fate on more days doth depend. This but begins the woe others must end” said Romeo. This shows Romeo is upset and is now ready to fight resulting in Tybalt being stabbed. Although that's not what Tybalt inteened, he got the fight he was looking for.
During most of the play Tybalt is the first sight of trouble. From talking to lord Capulet about Romeo being at the Capulet party, to Tybalt looking for Romeo to fight and ends up fighting more than he wanted. From act 3 scene 1 page 3, “Boy, this shall not excuse the injuries that thou hast done me. Therefore turn and draw” said Tybalt. Tybalt was looking for Romeo to engage a fight, proving that Tybalt was finding his own trouble to beat. Tybalt also agreed to fight Mercutio, when he didn’t have to and could just fight romeo like he meant to do in the