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.
Sampson, Gregory, Juliet, and the Nurse.
sampson and gregory
The Prologue, then Sampson, then Gregory.
The single personality trait that makes Gregory and Sampson flat characters is that they are both arrogant. The characters of Gregory and Sampson are from the play Romeo and Juliet.
Sampson's personality is he wants war, and he likes to pick on people! Hope this helps
Type your answer here... one of them was Balthazer
Sampson, Gregory, Montague, Benvolio and Tybalt
Well yes and no. Little known to most, both Sampson and Gregory star in a spin off of the famous play "Romeo and Juliet" called "Sampson and Gregory." It expands upon their role as servants to the Capulet's. As it turns out, Gregory is a scientist from the year 2089, where not much had changed other then English becoming Elizabethan English again.. Sampson is Gregory's best friend who is also quite the ladies man despite being an eagle scout. During one of Gregory's many lab experiments, he unintentionally opened a the first ever time vortex hole. Even though he warned Sampson to stay away from the hole, Sampson is too thick headed and stubborn to listen. Sampson stumbled into the vertex hole transporting him into the year 1303. Gregory, concerned for his friend, jumps in after Sampson. When they arrive in the year 1303, the are broke and confused. Gregory freaks out while Sampson remains calm and controls the situation. They run into Tybalt Capulet, who quickly offers them a job due to Sampson's impressive knot tying skill. As they both arrive at the house of the Capulet, the met the stunning Capulet daughter Juliet. They both fall in love with the breathtaking Juliet. They are crushed at the party to see their lovely Juliet hooking up with the Montague swine Romeo. Both plot Romeo's murder. Thus ends act one.
Sampson and Gregory fight Abraham and Tybalt fights benvolio.
Balthasar - Romeo's dedicated servant, who brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death, unaware that her death is a ruse. Sampson & Gregory - Two servants of the house of Capulet, who, like their master, hate the Montagues. At the outset of the play, they successfully provoke some Montague men into a fight.
The play is full of puns, usually dirty ones. The play starts out with Sampson and Gregory punning Sampson: Gregory, on my word, we'll not carry coals Gregory: No, for then we shall be colliers. Sampson: I mean, an we be in choler, we'll draw. Gregory: Ay, while you live, draw your neck out of collar. The puns here are on "collier" (which means a person who delivers coal), "choler" (which means anger) and "collar" (which means the same as it does nowadays, although Gregory is probably thinking of a "hempen necktie", a noose)
commentaries in writting are you own opinion.lets say you had a tlq plus a cm (commentary), you would say: For example, when Gregory is fighting with Sampson in Romeo and Juliet, he says, "Tis well though are not fish..." Above is the TLQ. (transition, lead in, quote)The CM you would put after that would be: The reason Gregory was fighting with Sampson in Romeo and Juliet was because they are both apart of different kingdoms, the Montagues and the Capulets. So, all together, the sentence would sound like this:For example, when Gregory is fighting with Sampson in Romeo and Juliet, he says, "Tis well though are not fight..." The reason Gregory was fighting with Sampson in Romeo and Juliet was because they are both apart of different kingdoms, the Montagues and the Capulets.