Nobody can remember when the fight started or what it was about
The two families that have been feuding for years are the Montagues and the Capulets. This famous feud is central to William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," where the young lovers come from these opposing families. The feud ultimately leads to tragedy and serves as a powerful narrative device to explore themes of love, conflict, and fate.
The prince mentions that the feud between the Capulets and Montagues has been ongoing for years and has caused disturbances and bloodshed in Verona. He emphasizes the tragic consequences of the feud and warns that further conflicts will be met with severe punishment.
The way it was solved was that when Romeo and Juliet died the families realize that if they hadn't been feuding their children would still be alive. (it's really sad that it takes death for them to realize their stupidity.)
"Three civil brawls, born of an airy word" Three times, apparently.
Romeo has been hiding in Mantua during the fight between the Capulets and Montagues. The problem is that he is suffering from unrequited love for Rosaline at the beginning of the play.
Prince Escalus has not been involved in any physical fights in the play "Romeo and Juliet." He tries to keep the peace between the Capulets and Montagues in Verona.
The prince calls forward Capulet and Montague to put an end to their longstanding feud that has been causing violence and chaos in Verona. He wants them to understand the consequences of their actions and to reconcile their differences for the sake of peace in the city.
The characters of Romeo and Juliet are fictional, and thus no photographs of them exist. Even had they been real, they would have died long, long before the invention of photography.
To help romeo get to mantua without the "prince" knowing since he has been vanished and making it possible for him and Juliet to be together
The complete verb is 'have been feuding'; 'have' and 'been' are auxiliary verbs and feuding is the main verb.
The characters in the story were figments of William Shakespeare's imagination, or more accurately, the figments of the imagination of the people who had thought up the story which Shakespeare adapted. There really were two families in Italy called the Montecchi and Capelletti, from whom the Montagues and Capulets may have been drawn, since they are referred to in Dante's Divine Comedy. The Romeo and Juliet story is, however, pure fiction.
The Capulet Family, and Romeo is from the montague family. Both are equal in status!