Oh, yes. In fact it is the servants who start the fighting in Act 1 Scene 1. Montague and Capulet get dragged into it out of loyalty to their servants.
The servants to the Montagues are Sampson and Gregory. They are loyal to the Montague family and are involved in the feud between the Montagues and the Capulets in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
yes, both the capulets and the montagues were rich.
2 Capulet servents and a Montague servant ,the Capulet servents insult the Montague servent
The Montagues and the Capulets end their feud at the tomb.
they poo in the washroom
There were mostly servents that worked for him/her.
He was dressed and washed by his servents as he could not do it himself due to being seriously overweight. And then he was carried to his thrown by other servents on duty.
Tudors did have slaves. But they wouldn't them slaves they'd call them servents. Elizebeth gave nicknames to her servents which actually makes her the best queen to be a slave [ servent] for
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
The adjective that starts with letter M that describes the Montagues is mean.
They were free to go where they wanted.
the two families servents fight
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