Samson and Gregory were with the Capulets.
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Leela Samson is associated with Bharatanatyam, the classical dance form of Tamilnadu, India. She learnt it from Rukmini Devi Arundale, Kalakshetra.
Samson and Gregory, as characters from Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," would likely have contrasting views on true love. Samson, with his brash and aggressive demeanor, might dismiss true love as foolishness, seeing it as a distraction from honor and masculinity. Gregory, on the other hand, may possess a more romantic perspective, yet still view love through the lens of loyalty to family and societal expectations, ultimately complicating the idea of genuine affection. Together, they would embody the tension between youthful passion and the constraints of their feuding families.
Samson and Gregory are characterized as hot-headed, loyal, and obedient to their master, Lord Capulet. They are also shown to be impulsive and quick to engage in conflict, as seen in their verbal sparring with the Montague servants at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet.
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Gregory is a servant to the Capulet family in "Romeo and Juliet".
Samson is a Capulet, or to be more accurate, he is a servant of the Capulets. He is not a member of the Capulet family, just someone who works for them.
Gregory Watson is associated with the 27th amendment because he led the movement to get the amendment ratified. The 27th Amendment was ratified in May of 1992.
The family surname Gregory has origins in England, Germany, AND Portugal.
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In Act 1 scene 1 it is apparent from the way Samson and Gregory talk that there is bad blood between the families.