because when the families fight they wouldn't like Juliet and romeo to be together because if the families are enemy's then they are enemy's. if you still need help just watch gnomeo and juliet the move
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the Prince of Verona declares that there will be no more fighting between the Montagues and Capulets after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He blames both families for the tragic outcome and urges them to put an end to their feud.
The large "feud" of Romeo and Juliet is each of the families. The Montagues and Capulets never get along and are always fighting. Romeo and Juliet want to get married but they have to have a secretive marriage because it is so outrageous for a Montague to marry a Capulet.
nobody knows that for sure. could be business or maybe they were the first two families in Verona
Romeo's family are the Montagues. Juliet's are the Capulets
He thought that if they were to get married their families would stop fighting and get along.
Capulet (Juliet) and Montague (Romeo)Montagues and Capulets
Yes, The only reason the two families stopped fighting was because Romeo and Juliet died and their hatred died with them. FYI: i read it out of a book!
The key line is the one which says that Romeo and Juliet "will, with their death, bury their parents' strife." The words "their death" should be a giveaway. "Strife" means fighting, so you should be able to figure out what will happen to the fight between their families.
Yes, the death of Romeo and Juliet did end all fighting in Verona.
The Capulets and Montagues. Juliet is a Capulet and Romeo is a Montague
As you suspected when you added this question to the category "Romeo and Juliet", the Shakespearean play which features the Capulet and Montague families is in fact Romeo and Juliet.