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He feels the alienated by the fued and thinks it's pointless "O me what fray was here? But tell me not for I know all. Here's what has lot to do with hate but more with love. Why then oh brawling love, oh loving hate, oh of nothing first create. Oh heavy lightness, serious vanity..." I just love that speech so much.

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She believes it is foolish, and that it separates her from her "love", Romeo. She believes that they should get along, or one of the two should leave their family behind to be with the other (kind of only her, but Romeo wants to too).

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The fight separated Romeo and Juliet, making it impossible for them to be together.

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