He says they have to lay off the fighting or he'll have them put to death.
Anyone who continues the feud between the families will be put to death.
Montague I can say it with the least effort
Capulet (Juliet) and Montague (Romeo)Montagues and Capulets
The names of the two families in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are Capulet and Montague. They have a grudge against each other which is explained in the beginning of the text of the play.
No. He is the Prince of Verona and the voice of reason between the Capulet and Montague families, but he is not a member of either family.
The Montague and Capulet families are enemies and always fighting and in a feud. When Tybalt hears Romeo's voice, he automatically realizes that he's there and tells Lord Capulet because Montague are not allowed at the party.
Montague I can say it with the least effort
Capulet (Juliet) and Montague (Romeo)Montagues and Capulets
Juliet is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague. Their families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are feuding in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Montague, Capulet
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
The names of the two families in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" are Capulet and Montague. They have a grudge against each other which is explained in the beginning of the text of the play.
No. He is the Prince of Verona and the voice of reason between the Capulet and Montague families, but he is not a member of either family.
The Montague and Capulet families are enemies and always fighting and in a feud. When Tybalt hears Romeo's voice, he automatically realizes that he's there and tells Lord Capulet because Montague are not allowed at the party.
"Don't fight any more."
When the wives of the Montague and Capulet families intervene, they play a crucial role in trying to resolve the feud between the two households in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Lady Montague and Lady Capulet are both influential figures in their respective families and their actions help shape the tragic events that unfold in the play.
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
Juliet was a capulet, and Romeo was a Montague.