By showing the servants brawling, Shakespeare demonstrates that the conflict has grown from the animosity of the families to their retainers, and even spilling over into the streets with average citizens.
In "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet's friends are the Nurse and her servants. The Nurse is a maternal figure to Juliet and helps facilitate her relationship with Romeo.
Balthasar and Abraham were servants to the Montague family in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Capulet servants encounter Montague servants on the street and talk trash to each other.
Everyone except the Nurse and the servants.
Most likely, because they had servants and ballrooms and parties and stuff.
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The story starts with a street fight between Sampson and Gregory, servants to the Capulets and Abraham and Balthasar, servants to the Montague family. And also Romeo was in love with Rosaline at the start. After he has been in a party that held by Capulate, and met Juliet, he falls in love with Juliet.
They having love!
6: The servants Sampson and Gregory of the Capulets fight the servants Balthasar and Abram of the Montegues. Benvolio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Mercutio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Paris Escalus.
Benvolio tries to stop the servants fighting.
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 and Gregory are the two servants of the Montagues who get involved in the fight in "Romeo and Juliet". They engage in a verbal and physical altercation with Abraham and Balthasar, servants of the Capulets, at the beginning of the play.