"Two households both alike in dignity"
There is of course a conflict between the Montagues and the Capulets as families.
In act V of Romeo and Juliet, the external conflict is a feud between the two families, the Montagues and the Capulets. This conflict drives the actions and decisions of the characters, ultimately leading to tragic consequences.
Is it ever wrong to love someone? This conflict is within both Romeo and Juliet because both of them are forbid to be with each other.
Romeo and Juliet love each other, but their families have for a very long time been arch enemies.
The Capulet v Montague feud is the overarching external conflict, with wealth difference and social power struggle also prominent.
"Man against man"--to wit, Romeo against Paris.
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.
The excerpt from Romeo and Juliet does not seem to be provided.
In Act V of Romeo and Juliet, the conflict of person versus the unknown is reflected in Romeo's lines when he enters the Capulet tomb and encounters what he believes to be real death, "Here's to my love! O true apothecary! / Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die." This moment encapsulates Romeo facing the unknown of his own mortality in the pursuit of love.
One external conflict is that Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet and these two families hate each other. Romeo and Juliet love each other but cannot be with each other as much as they would if their parents were friends as a result of this conflict. Since the nature of which family they came from, there love for one another did not end well.
Charles Hackett with Rosa Low in an Excerpt from Gounod's 'Romeo and Juliet' - 1931 was released on: USA: 1931
The answer on apex is "why then O brawling love!"
The message that Shakespeare portrayed in Romeo and Juliet about conflict is that he loathed violence.
The excerpt reveals that the Nurse is nurturing and caring towards Juliet, acting as a maternal figure in her life. She is also pragmatic and practical, offering advice and assistance to help Juliet in her situation. Overall, the Nurse's role is supportive and devoted to Juliet's well-being.
Example: Good morning. My name is(...)Today I'll be declaiming an excerpt from (Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 2.) In this excerpt, (Romeo overhears Juliet talking to herself on her balcony.)
In Act 2, Juliet expresses her conflict between her loyalty to her family and her love for Romeo. This relates to the conflict of balancing personal desires with societal expectations, which many individuals face in real life when forced to choose between following their heart or conforming to societal norms. Both situations highlight the tensions between personal agency and external pressures.
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.
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!