Mostly guilt that they have contributed to the death of their only children. Also their desire to compete: "If you're going to build a golden statue of my kid, I'll build a golden statue of yours."
The fathers, Lord Montague and Lord Capulet, decide to build monuments to honor their children as a way to reconcile after the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet's deaths. They realize the futility of their feud and the devastating consequences it has brought, prompting them to come together in grief and unity. The monuments serve as a symbol of their remorse and the hope for peace between their families.
I think that they just wanted a better country.
There are a number of different motives people had in building that Eiffel tower that teach us. Strength and determination to unify a group is just one example.
Hilgard categorized motives into survival motives, social motives, and ego-integrated motives.
The general motives for building an empire is as follows: to expand your territory, acquire more resources, acquire more raw minerals and materials, acquire more power, and dominate the world. The US, British Empire, Greeks and Romans are examples of each motive.
The main character's (the sniper) motive is to kill the enemy sniper on the rooftop of the building across the street.
Emil Poenaru has written: 'La Colonna di Traiano e Decebalo' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Buildings, structures, Monuments, Themes, motives, Trajan's Column (Rome, Italy)
what are alterior motives? Ulterior motives are evident when the true reason for ones motives is concealed.
Loss of respect by their peers. Name-calling. Questioning their father's motives, among others.
Physiological motives include- Hunger Aggression Sex Social motives
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motives means transport nd biogenic motives transport involves in biological methods.