After Scene V, what does Tybalt know that Juliet does not?

Juliet has fallen in love with Romeo.

Romeo is part of the Montague family.

Juliet is a part of the Capulet family.

Romeo and Juliet will both die before the end.

After Scene V, Tybalt knows that Romeo is part of the Montague family and that Juliet has fallen in love with him. Juliet, on the other hand, does not know about Romeo's family background, but she is aware that she has fallen in love with him. Neither Tybalt nor Juliet knows yet about their tragic fate and that they will both die before the end.

Based on the information provided, Tybalt knows that Romeo is part of the Montague family, whereas Juliet does not know this.

To determine what Tybalt knows that Juliet does not after Scene V in William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, we need to refer to the events leading up to this scene.

In Act I, Scene V, Tybalt recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's masquerade ball when he overhears him speaking to Juliet. Tybalt becomes angry and wants to confront Romeo, but upon being restrained by Lord Capulet, he initially refrains from causing a scene. However, Tybalt's anger does not subside, and he vows to seek revenge on Romeo for attending the Capulet ball uninvited.

Meanwhile, Juliet has fallen deeply in love with Romeo at first sight, not yet knowing he is a Montague, a member of the rival family. In Scene V, Romeo and Juliet learn each other's true identities - that they are from conflicting families - and their love becomes more complicated.

Therefore, after Scene V, Tybalt knows that Romeo is part of the Montague family, while Juliet does not yet know Romeo's last name or his familial association. This knowledge becomes crucial as the play progresses when Tybalt's mounting anger leads to a duel between him and Romeo, which sets off a chain of tragic events ultimately resulting in the deaths of both Romeo and Juliet.

To find this information, you can read Act I, Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, paying attention to the dialogue and actions of Tybalt and Juliet leading up to and after their encounter at the Capulet's ball.