The Capulet family and the Montague family have long been fighting at the start of Romeo and Juliet. It is not revealed what originally caused the fighting, and it was so long ago the families don't even remember why they started fighting.
It was an old family grudge from generations past. Shakespeare did not say what the grudge was over but that was his way of poking fun at the feud. The Capulets and Montegues don't even know why they are fighting.
Because the familys do not want romeo and Juliet to be lovers
Ongoing.
Well, the host says, "That's all for Family Feud this week! Come back next week on THE FAMILY FEUD!" Or perhaps you weren't thinking of the television show? In Romeo and Juliet, the feud between Capulets and Montagues comes to an end when Romeo and Juliet are found dead and the friar explains why they have died. Capulet and Montague, who have not exactly been keen to perpetuate the feud from the beginning, but keep getting dragged into it by their lessers, take active steps to become friends and put a stop to the feuding.
Hi,In answer to your question:The Capulets are one of the 2 main families in Shakesperes' tragic play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets,who are the sworn enemies of the Montagues,the other main family in the play and the family of Romeo.
Because he (Capulet) and Montague are both very old men who've grown weary of all of the fighting
It's interesting. The conflict seems very much a petty thing. Neither the Montague or Capulet families REALLY understand the feud. The characters in the story were born long after the feud began, and they simply continue the fighting because it is all they have ever known. There is conflict of interest. Each family wants more power than the other, they just lack the ability to create that power. They use words, swords and people as weapons. There's conflicting pain between the families. Each family has to suffer monumental losses like death of loved ones. It results in this vengeful retaliation.
She doesn't like the feud, but Juliet is very confused about the fact that Romeo is a Montegue, and that she is a Capulet, and that they could never be together..(fate)
Ongoing.
Yes, Juliet was a Capulet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". She belonged to the prominent Capulet family in Verona, Italy, who were in a long-standing feud with the Montagues.
Juliet's surname is Capulet, and Romeo's in Montague. Hence, the infamous family feud!
Capulet is trying to diffuse the tension between the Montagues and Capulets by stating that the feud is a conflict between the powerful families, not the common people who serve them. He is reminding the servants that they should not be engaging in the feud but rather obeying their masters.
The Capulet's and Montague's feud was ongoing for generations, and it was a deeply rooted animosity between the two families. The feud is central to the plot of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," where it ultimately leads to tragic consequences.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet symbolize the end of the Montague-Capulet feud as their tragic love story brings the two families together in grief and reconciliation. Their sacrifice and the realization of the senselessness of the feud serve as a catalyst for peace between the two rival families.
Gregory and Sampson are servants of the Capulet household in Romeo and Juliet. They are loyal to the Capulet family and take on the role of instigating the feud with the Montagues by picking a fight with their servants. They are shown to be crude, aggressive, and loyal to their masters.
Well, the host says, "That's all for Family Feud this week! Come back next week on THE FAMILY FEUD!" Or perhaps you weren't thinking of the television show? In Romeo and Juliet, the feud between Capulets and Montagues comes to an end when Romeo and Juliet are found dead and the friar explains why they have died. Capulet and Montague, who have not exactly been keen to perpetuate the feud from the beginning, but keep getting dragged into it by their lessers, take active steps to become friends and put a stop to the feuding.
Hi,In answer to your question:The Capulets are one of the 2 main families in Shakesperes' tragic play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets,who are the sworn enemies of the Montagues,the other main family in the play and the family of Romeo.
The name of Romeo's father is Lord Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Lord Montague is head of the Montague family, which is in a feud with the Capulet family, Juliet's family.
Lord Capulet is not eager to renew the feud with the Montagues because he values peace and stability in Verona. He recognizes the destructive consequences of the feud and the toll it has taken on both families. Additionally, he sees the potential for a brighter future if the feud is put to rest.