Romeo: This shall determine that. [They fight: TYBALT falls.]

Benvolio: Romeo, away! be gone!

The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain.

Stand not amaz'd: the prince will doom thee death

If thou art taken: hence! be gone! away!

—Romeo and Juliet,
William Shakespeare

Read the passage, and then answer the questions.

What complication is introduced in this scene?

How will Juliet feel about this?

The complication introduced in this scene is the death of Tybalt, which could lead to the consequences of Romeo being condemned to death by the prince.

As for how Juliet will feel about this, it is not explicitly mentioned in the passage. However, given that Tybalt is her cousin, she is likely to be distraught and heartbroken by his death.