the old capulet called montigue's wife old and fat...
The play never directly mentions why, although from Romeo's negative attitude towards money, it is suspected that it was a dispute over money or power.
Romeo is a Montague and Tybalt is a Capulet. the Montagues and Capulets have a long history of family rivalry. (it doesn't even state why they don't like each other in the story)
To fleer and scorn at the Capulets. Tybalt is under the impression that Montagues all hate Capulets so much that whatever they do must in some way be insulting.
The Capulats said it in Romeo and Juliet, they hated the Montagues.
One external conflict is that Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet and these two families hate each other. Romeo and Juliet love each other but cannot be with each other as much as they would if their parents were friends as a result of this conflict. Since the nature of which family they came from, there love for one another did not end well.
Because Sampson Bite His Thumb At Them. Actually- Sampson and Gregory are servants of the Montagues; and they fight with the capulet's men because the Montagues and capulets have an "ancient grudge" against each other and they want to cause trouble to the capulet men upon acknoledgement of them.
Verona is famously known as the city where the feuding families of the Capulets and Montagues lived in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." The Capulets and Montagues were sworn enemies, and their hatred for each other was central to the play's tragic plot.
Romeo is a Montague and Tybalt is a Capulet. the Montagues and Capulets have a long history of family rivalry. (it doesn't even state why they don't like each other in the story)
To fleer and scorn at the Capulets. Tybalt is under the impression that Montagues all hate Capulets so much that whatever they do must in some way be insulting.
The Montagues and Benvolio hate the Capulets in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." This is due to the longstanding feud between the two families in Verona.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the feud between the Capulets and Montagues ends with the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The tragic events prompt the families to reconcile and make peace, recognizing the futility of their long-standing rivalry. This resolution highlights the destructive nature of hate and serves as a cautionary tale about the consequences of unchecked animosity.
The Capulats said it in Romeo and Juliet, they hated the Montagues.
One external conflict is that Romeo is a Montague and Juliet is a Capulet and these two families hate each other. Romeo and Juliet love each other but cannot be with each other as much as they would if their parents were friends as a result of this conflict. Since the nature of which family they came from, there love for one another did not end well.
Because Sampson Bite His Thumb At Them. Actually- Sampson and Gregory are servants of the Montagues; and they fight with the capulet's men because the Montagues and capulets have an "ancient grudge" against each other and they want to cause trouble to the capulet men upon acknoledgement of them.
The play does not specify what the origin of the feud was, only that it was an "ancient grudge". It is possible to speculate that the "ancient grudge" was the animosity between Guelfs and Ghibellines in medieval and Renaissance Italy. Originally this was a division between those holding that supreme power should lay with the Pope (Guelfs) and those holding that it should lay with the Emperor (Ghibellines), but as the centuries wore on, the Guelfs and Ghibellines fought out of an "ancient grudge" that most people had forgotten the origin of. Some of the older versions of the Romeo and Juliet story state that this was the problem between Romeo's family and Juliet's, but Shakespeare makes no mention of it specifically.
1. It is scary to think that our lives- and those of the world- depended on mutual fear and the correct interpretation of one another's signals! 2.The Montegues and the Capulets had a mutual hate for each other. 3.Cats and dogs seem to share a mutual hate for each other.
Tybalt hates Mercutio because of his association with the Montagues, whom the Capulets are bitter enemies with. Tybalt sees Mercutio as a threat and an insult to his family's honor, which fuels his animosity towards him. Tybalt's fiery personality and disdain for anyone allied with the Montagues further exacerbate his hatred towards Mercutio.
'as i hate hell all montagues and thee' shows his hatred towards the montagues. Noone likes hell and he is comparing his hatred towards montagues th hatred of hell itself