Literally, "With their death they bury their parents' strife." Romeo and Juliet! :)
Literally, "With their death they bury their parents' strife." Romeo and Juliet! :)
meaning of a hero in strife
a combination of the words strife, and trifle. strife meaning difficultly
bury their parents alive
No, it is their parents' strife. In prologue it is written 'with their death bury their parents' strife'. This means the feud between the families is ended when their dearest children die as a cause of their fighting.
This quote suggests that the difficulties and challenges we face at birth are unknown to us until we experience them firsthand. It highlights the unavoidable nature of struggles in life that we might not anticipate or understand until we encounter them.
the meaning of the quote resulting in her appearance in the off spring of a character which is not present in the parents but which is potentially transmissible to its off spring is resulting in her appearance in the off spring of a character which is not present in the parents but which is potentially transmissible to its off spring
-noun 1. vigorous or bitter conflict, discord, or antagonism: to be at strife. 2. a quarrel, struggle, or clash: armed strife. 3. competition or rivalry: the strife of the marketplace. 4. Archaic. strenuous effort.
I guess it means that after their parents die they can't take over the responsibilities so they forget about it.
usefully, their death brings their parents' fighting to an end
strife, it means anger or stress or sadness.