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No, not at all. It is possible of course to draw moral conclusions from the action of the play, but the thrust of the play is the tragedy of the lovers. Although the Prince blames the feud for the tragedy, and as a result Montague and Capulet compose their quarrel, we as audience know that the sequence of events was much more complicated than that, and also that the Prince has a vested interest in ending the feud and restoring peace, so naturally that is what he is going to focus on.

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