Prince Escalus is angered by the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. He warns the families that future fighting would be punished by death.
they will be punished with Death
That he will find out how to end the pestilence and that he will identify and punish the guilty in the murder ofTheban King Laius are the announcements that Oedipus makes to the Theban people in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban children are born dead or die soon after birth, crops are failing, and livestock are ailing. Oedipus announces that Creon, his brother-in-law and royal colleague, is consulting with the Apolline oracle as to the pestilence's cause and solution. He then announces that in compliance with that oracle, he will solve the mysterious murder of King Laius, punish the guilty and thereby end the pestilence.
That Oedipus seeks a killer and that he may be that killer is the tragic conflict in "Oedipus Rex" by Sophocles (495 B.C.E. - 405 B.C.E.).Specifically, Theban King Oedipus has to find and punish the guilty in the murder of his royal predecessor, King Laius. But he is warned by his royal advisor, Teiresias the blind prophet, that he is the murderer. Oedipus therefore must resolve whether or not to continue in an investigation that may prove him guilty and that may lead to his execution or exile.
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In Sophocles' "Oedipus Rex," Oedipus decrees severe penalties for the guilty party responsible for the plague afflicting Thebes. He declares that whoever is found to have killed King Laius must be expelled from the city, and he also vows to punish the murderer with death or exile. Oedipus emphasizes the importance of finding and punishing the culprit to cleanse the city and restore order. His determination to seek justice ultimately leads to the tragic revelation of his own guilt.
they will be punished with Death
Achilles is dead.
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they did it because the prince grew up together so it would make them not do it again
some times . i think they use to do that . i think there all kinds of jails.
Because Henry the 8th was so powerful , and so naughty , he could not be punished. So instead , to punish Henry and make him guilty, they punished his servants , called whipping boys. (because they were boys) That made them weaker to do Henry's jobs.
ofcource he would in 1 episode in particular he threatens to if he does not leave the room
if the sisters are conjoined (siamese twins), then punishing the guilty sister would punish the innocent one too.
Sure! For example, "That attempt was so despicable, there is no way I couldn't punish you."
Punishment is not always the issue. Criminals can be imprisoned to protect society, fined to repay the damages they caused or made to work to better society (public service).
The prince said he would execute anyone from the Capulet or Montague families involved in further fighting in the town.
He isn't. The Friar tells the whole story to the Prince after R&J are found dead and then says, "If aught in this miscarried by my fault, let my old life be sacrificed." In other words, he was inviting the Prince to find him guilty of anything leading up to the tragedy, including secretly marrying them and giving Juliet the potion. The Prince responds evasively, "We still have known thee for a holy man." Which means, probably, that if the Friar is at fault, he is completely forgiven and not found guilty at all, because he is a "holy man".