The penalty for starting a fight is death. The Prince of Verona has stated this within the very first scene of Act One.
at the beginning of the story the Capulet's And Montague's start fighting so the prince is tired of them fighting and disturbing the peace so he says that if whoever starts the fight will be sentenced to death.
Tybalt
Tybalt
Because he says that night can hide him and that the love he feels for juliets is so strong he can die in peace now that he knows juliet loves him back.
"A glooming peace this morning with it brings; The sun for sorrow will not show his head. Go hence to have more talk of these sad things, Some shall be pardoned, and some punished, For never was a story of more woe <- The Epilogue of Romeo and Juliet Than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
In Romeo and Juliet, the penalty for further fighting is death. Prince Escalus warns that anyone who disturbs the peace in Verona again will pay with their life. This severe consequence is meant to discourage further violence between the feuding families.
at the beginning of the story the Capulet's And Montague's start fighting so the prince is tired of them fighting and disturbing the peace so he says that if whoever starts the fight will be sentenced to death.
Benvolio is the peace-loving person in Romeo and Juliet... He doesn't like fighting. And he hates the dispite about the Capulets and the Mong. SO there is your answer Benvolio is
Tybalt
Tybalt
Prince Escalus warns that those who disturb the peace of Verona will face the penalty of death.
That's a Shakespeare quote from Romeo and Juliet by Tybalt.
Because he says that night can hide him and that the love he feels for juliets is so strong he can die in peace now that he knows juliet loves him back.
The nephew of Montague in "Romeo and Juliet" is Benvolio, who is Romeo's cousin. Benvolio is known for his calm and peaceful demeanor, often trying to keep the peace and diffuse conflicts within the play.
Yes, the Friar performs the secret marriage ceremony for Romeo and Juliet in hopes of bringing peace to their feuding families.
After Romeo and Juliet died, the Capulets and the Montagues decide to make peace and remember Romeo and Juliet together as the two good lovers.
NO! The final quote of the play is as follows:PRINCE ESCALUS: A glooming peace this morning with it brings.The sun for sorrow will not show his head.Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished;For never was a story of more woe>>>>>>> Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.