Do you mean "Two households, both alike in dignity, in fair Verona where we lay our scene, from ancient grudge break to new mutiny where civil blood makes civil hands unclean."?
The key to the sentence is "Two households . . . from ancient grudge break to new mutiny." The two households are two families who have an "ancient grudge". Ancient means old, right? So they break out in a new "mutiny"--a new breach of the peace.
The rest is all trimming. We learn that the two families are "alike in dignity"--they have the same social status. They are in Verona, which is where "we lay our scene", or where the scene is set. The mutiny is making hands dirty with blood, and there is a play on the word civil, which means both "of the city" and "polite".
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No
enemies
Romeo and juilet.
He says Juliet’s kiss will take his sin away from him.
Queen mab.. Romeo is feeling that something is wrong at the party Juilet thinks she sees tybalts ghost as she is taking the potion Juliet tells romeo that he looks as if he is dead (pale)
Romeo is Juilet's eniemies son who she does not know until after they kiss.
it makes him feel hot & sexy
dude this question dose not make any sense but juilet is 13 and Romeo was 15.
romeo
Romeo and Juilet
They died
Mercutio
Yes
No
was the cousin of Juliet .
nah dip
A tragedy.