The ancient conflict between the houses of Montague and Capulet is resolved through the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, which leads both families to realize the futility and tragedy of their feud. The loss of their children ultimately brings about peace and reconciliation between the two houses.
The Montague and Capulet families have an ancient grudge in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." This feud is the central conflict that drives the tragic events of the story.
Describe the conflict between lower and upper classes in Ancient Mesopotamia
she wishes to be Happy with Romeo and the ancient grudge between the Montague's and the Capulet's would go away.
The ancient conflict described in the Iliad was known as the Trojan War.
At the end of the story, when both of their children are dead, the capulets and Montague's try and work things out. They realize that their hatred doesn't help anybody so Montague decided he would make Juliet's tomb out of gold. This action shows you they are going to work things out.
Ancient Inventions - 1998 War and Conflict 1-3 was released on: USA: 13 September 1998
Conflicts were plenty in ancient Egypt. They included the conflict with the Kushite Army, the conflict with Hyskos, and the conflict within its own society to pass laws rather than fight for what was needed. Compromises were made when passing these laws.
Shakespeare didn't hold any grudges. He uses the phrase "ancient grudge" in the Prologue to Romeo and Juliet to describe the bad blood which was between the two families of Montague and Capulet.
Conflict was an ordinary aspect of ancient Greek life.
In the prologue of Romeo and Juliet, the ancient grudge being referenced is between the Montague and Capulet families in the city of Verona. This feud has been ongoing for years and serves as the backdrop for the tragic events that unfold in the play.
The knowledge of Hebrews circumcising their young.
Cooperation between Sparta and Athens during the classical Greek era created peace and prosperity in Greece while conflict between Sparta and Athens broke ancient Greece and began the downfall of the society. These events defined the course of ancient Greek history.