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"Montague is bound as well as I in penalty alike, and 'tis not hard, I think, for men so old as we to keep the peace."

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Capulet thinks it will be easy for Montague to keep the peace because they are both older men who should set a good example for the younger generation to follow. He believes that their own age and experience should guide them towards establishing peace between their families.

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they are both old and wise

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Q: Why does Capulet think it will be easy for the Montague want him to keep the peace in scene one of Romeo and Juliet?
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