The conflict that is the basis of the story is a long-running feud between two of the most important families of Verona, the Montagues (Romeo was a Montague) and the Capulets (Juliet was a Capulet)
One might be inclined to think it's the feud, but it is not. The conflict is between individual desires (Romeo and Juliet desire each other) and family loyalty (Romeo and Juliet's families say they ought to hate each other).
The conflict is that the society around them will not allow them to love each other. This story also resembles the fact that love is much stronger than family loyalty.
The forbidden love between Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet.
The conflict is realy wierd their is an inner one in romeo and another later when he killes juliets cusion and another when he killes himself
Romeo and Tybalt have a conflict over how Tybalt brutally Murdered Mercutio, and in retaliation Romeo maliciously killed Tybalt for killing his cousin.
Juliet is torn between family loyalty and her love for Romeo. Romeo has a conflict between his love for Juliet and his friendship with Mercutio.
There is certainly a conflict between Romeo and Paris. Then there is a conflict between Juliet and Friar Lawrence: he wants to go, and she wants to stay.
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Conflict is shown in Romeo and Juliet when Romeo and Juliet fall in love even though their families hate each other. It creates a problem because they know that their families won't be able to accept them because of the hating thing. I'm 14 years old and never learned anything about Romeo and Juliet . anyway, hope I helped!
I'd say he glorifies it because if Romeo and Juliet hadn't commited suicide the conflict in the play would have never been resolved.
Romeo wants to be with Juliet, but now that he is banished he is even farther away from her than before. ... Both complications relate to the central conflict because they create even more obstacles that keep Romeo and Juliet apart.
He is a peacemaker; he tries to avoid conflict.
Is this the same play as Romeo and Juliet? If so, the conflict is between the Capulets and Montagues. If not, maybe you need to specify whether it is a novel or a film or what.
The message that Shakespeare portrayed in Romeo and Juliet about conflict is that he loathed violence.
Conflict is shown in Romeo and Juliet when Romeo and Juliet fall in love even though their families hate each other. It creates a problem because they know that their families won't be able to accept them because of the hating thing. I'm 14 years old and never learned anything about Romeo and Juliet . anyway, hope I helped!
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I'd say he glorifies it because if Romeo and Juliet hadn't commited suicide the conflict in the play would have never been resolved.
Juliet's terrible dilemma in "Romeo and Juliet" is that she loves Romeo, a member of the rival family, the Montagues. This presents a conflict when she discovers that she is expected to marry Paris, a nobleman chosen by her family. Juliet must choose between her love for Romeo and loyalty to her family, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
Romeo wants to be with Juliet, but now that he is banished he is even farther away from her than before. ... Both complications relate to the central conflict because they create even more obstacles that keep Romeo and Juliet apart.
He is a peacemaker; he tries to avoid conflict.
Is this the same play as Romeo and Juliet? If so, the conflict is between the Capulets and Montagues. If not, maybe you need to specify whether it is a novel or a film or what.
The tone of "Romeo and Juliet" is tragic, intense, and romantic. The play explores themes of love, fate, and conflict and evokes strong emotions from its audience.
The external conflict reflected in Act V of Romeo and Juliet is a conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets. This feud between the two families drives much of the conflict in the play, leading to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
No, Tibold is not related to Juliet. Tibold is a character in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," while Juliet is Romeo's love interest. Tibold is Juliet's cousin and a key figure in the conflict between the Capulet and Montague families.
Juliet receives the news from Romeo that he has been banished from Verona for killing Tybalt in a duel. This news devastates Juliet as she is now separated from her husband and struggles with the conflict between her loyalty to him and her family.