The Prince states that the brawling between the two families has broken out three times in public.
It's three times. The Prince says it: "Three civil brawls . . ."
"Three civil brawls, born of an airy word."
they fought three times in public
Three hundred times
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The Capulet Family, and Romeo is from the montague family. Both are equal in status!
6: The servants Sampson and Gregory of the Capulets fight the servants Balthasar and Abram of the Montegues. Benvolio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Mercutio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Paris Escalus.
The characters were: Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, The Nurse, County Paris, Prince Escalus, Friar Lawrence, Friar John, Mercutio, Balthasar, Benvolio, Tybalt, Samson, and Gregory.
Sampson, Gregory, Abraham, Benvolio, Tybalt, citizens, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Montague, Lady Montague, Prince, Romeo, Servant, Nurse, Juliet, another servant, Mercutio, (First and second servant)... (The servants and citizens are not very important, but they were still there...)
Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet and Montague,Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets
The Capulet Family, and Romeo is from the montague family. Both are equal in status!
6: The servants Sampson and Gregory of the Capulets fight the servants Balthasar and Abram of the Montegues. Benvolio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Mercutio Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Tybalt Capulet. Romeo Montegue fights Paris Escalus.
The characters were: Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, The Nurse, County Paris, Prince Escalus, Friar Lawrence, Friar John, Mercutio, Balthasar, Benvolio, Tybalt, Samson, and Gregory.
None. The only rich lord around is the County Paris, and he does not appear to have a job. Montague and Capulet are not lords (although they are rich), despite the fact that many people erroneously call them "Lord Capulet" and "Lord Montague". They are strictly middle class guys.
Sampson, Gregory, Abraham, Benvolio, Tybalt, citizens, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Montague, Lady Montague, Prince, Romeo, Servant, Nurse, Juliet, another servant, Mercutio, (First and second servant)... (The servants and citizens are not very important, but they were still there...)
Three civil brawls, bred of an airy word, By thee, old Capulet and Montague,Have thrice disturbed the quiet of our streets
Romeo's own father actually proposes that a golden statue of Juiliet is put up in Verona. Many people think it was juliets own father, but that is not true.
There have been two frays in Verona involving the Capulet and Montague families. The first fray occurs in Act 1, Scene 1, and the second fray takes place in Act 3, Scene 1.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
Capulet has one living child, Juliet.
The long-standing feud between the Capulets and Montagues is shown in the prologue of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," where it is stated that the families have been enemies for many years. Additionally, the ongoing conflict is evident in the public brawl between the two households in Act 1, scene 1, demonstrating the deep-rooted animosity between them.
The Capulets and Montagues learned that their feuding is unnecessary. Since it resulted in so many deaths, they learn their lesson after discovering that Romeo and Juliet (and a few others) have died as a result of their issues. At the end, they make statues to remember the people that died.