His reasoning is for men as old as we. When you get older it is harder to feel the passion of hatred and even love as strongly as the young. This is why we recruit young men for the military. They are more easily trained and they are more aggressive as well as embodying the feeling that they are invincible. Tybalt is perfect to represent this. Romeo comes to the party just to pick up chicks, but Tybalt becomes enraged and assumes that he is there to make fun of them, to fleer and scorn. He tries to get his uncle excited, but cannot. After all, the prince has admonished the fathers not to cause any more trouble on pain of death, but that doesn't bother Tybalt.
Beacause they are both pledged to keep the peace
the end of the story is tht the capulet make a golden statue of Romeo and the Montague make a golden statue of Juliet. Both families lived in peace ever after...
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
Lord Montague is the father of Romeo. At the start of the play he is concerned for his son who is in a melancholy mood. However, he cannot communicate effectively with him and asks his nephew Benvolio to speak with Romeo on his behalf. Despite being involved in the fight in the streets at the beginning of the play, by the end, he agrees to make amends with the Capulets and to raise a statue in honour of Juliet.
Juliet felt names kept the two apart and if only he was not a montegue they would be aloud to be together. she also says she would do anything to be with him even if it would be to give up her last name as a Capulet.
To give him an easy way out.
Capulet thinks it will be easy for Montague to keep the peace because they are both older men who should set a good example for the younger generation to follow. He believes that their own age and experience should guide them towards establishing peace between their families.
the end of the story is tht the capulet make a golden statue of Romeo and the Montague make a golden statue of Juliet. Both families lived in peace ever after...
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
Lord Montague is the father of Romeo. At the start of the play he is concerned for his son who is in a melancholy mood. However, he cannot communicate effectively with him and asks his nephew Benvolio to speak with Romeo on his behalf. Despite being involved in the fight in the streets at the beginning of the play, by the end, he agrees to make amends with the Capulets and to raise a statue in honour of Juliet.
I think that she was a very civilised queen. she was very easy to get on with. she made peace with the Catholics. However she did make quite strange rules such as you were not allowed to wear purple on a Thursday
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your a peace of dododo
On your browser type in " Peace Dollar " and click on images, this is the easy thing to do.
yes says caitlin. but i think not. but then again, in finding Nemo, the sharks travel in a group of 3. Fish are friends, not food. peace easy.
Juliet felt names kept the two apart and if only he was not a montegue they would be aloud to be together. she also says she would do anything to be with him even if it would be to give up her last name as a Capulet.
Stephen Peace.
easy. get a ship. go to five places you get to sail to. each place has a peace.