The Prince, Montague and Capulet at the end of the play attribute the tragedy to the hatred of the feud. The Prince says, "see what a scourge is laid upon your hate, that heaven finds means to kill your joys with love." Pretty ironic, and that about says it all.
"Hatred" (used in Act II Scene 3)
The two families of Romeo and Juliet have been taught to hate each other, and this hatred impacts on the family members and the citizens of Verona.
Sadness, Hatred, and I think it's Destruction.
day symbolizes hatred and fighting because all the fights happen during the day and Romeo and Juliet can't be together during day.
Yes, The only reason the two families stopped fighting was because Romeo and Juliet died and their hatred died with them. FYI: i read it out of a book!
The hatred of the montague's and capulet's ended and they each built a statue in rememberence,of eachothers children.
Hades really doesn't have a weakness. but if he did I'd think it's love and happiness because he likes hatred and destruction.
The CAPULETS and the MONTAGUES have the longstanding conflict in the play.....The Montagues are Romeo's family and the Capulets are Juliet's family. The Capulets and Montagues despise each other.
Mephisto, who is the God of Hatred, is the oldest, Baal, God of Destruction, is middle, Diablo, God of Terror, is youngest.
Hatred, violence, prejudice and ignorance, becloud the mind of man, and lead him so often astray in paths that conduct to sorrow and destruction.
What is the question?! Plus why are you quoting itachi?!
This phrase from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet suggests that the deaths of Romeo and Juliet will end the feud between their families. Their tragic love story brings about reconciliation and peace by highlighting the destructive consequences of hatred and grudges. Ultimately, their deaths serve as a catalyst for change and forgiveness.