No, they love each other and they would not fight well they did but not that much.. DON'T Think that please........
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the young men are fighting due to a longstanding feud between their families, the Montagues and the Capulets. The feud has fueled a climate of hostility and violence between the two households, causing frequent clashes between their members.
there was no fight
which act? those guys seem to fight a lot.
Romeo
Benvolio
In Romeo and Juliet, when Mercutio says "the strength of twenty men," he is using hyperbole to emphasize his own fighting skills and bravery. It is an exaggerated way of saying he is confident in his abilities to defend himself in a fight.
Romeo from "Romeo and Juliet" and Tony from "West Side Story" are both passionate, impulsive young men who fall in love quickly and face tragic consequences. Juliet from "Romeo and Juliet" and Maria from "West Side Story" are both young women who experience forbidden love across rival factions, leading to heartbreak and loss. Both pairs of characters embody the themes of love, conflict, and tragedy in their respective stories.
No, I wouldn't say they were. Juliet did defy her father by her marriage to Romeo, but that wasn't rebellious as we know it today. It was normal for young women to have arranged marriages to older men, but if there hadn't been a feud with Romeo's family her father may had consented to a marriage.
A new series started last night based on Romeo and Juliet.
Pigs
what does romeo men by the Friars cell
Romeo and Juliet
romeo was a poor men.=their parents hated each other.==he died at the end.=
The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet has a somewhat cynical opinion of men in general. She often complains about their unreliability and lack of sincerity, believing that they cannot be trusted. Despite this, she also shows a softer side in her interactions with Juliet and Romeo, showing that she can still care deeply for individuals.
Richard Burbage was the main leading man in the Lord Chamberlain's men and almost certainly played Romeo. It is not clear which boy played Juliet.
In Shakespeare's time yes, all roles were played by men.