He started the play wit ha fight to introduce the Capulets and Montagues rivalry.
Pretty much to show the two households are enemies.
If you are referring to the fight in the beginning, nothing. Neither of them are onstage.
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As far as we know Shakespeare never fought with anyone.
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In the street.
Sure was, and lots of it too. Among Shakespeare's playwriting pals, Christopher Marlowe was killed in a pub fight when he got knifed, and Ben Jonson killed another guy in a bar. Thomas Kyd was picked up by the authorities and tortured. This is reflected in the plays, especially the tragedies and histories, which are full of violent action. The comedies have their moments too--don't forget the duel between Viola and Sir Andrew in Twelfth Night, and the wild consequences when people who actually know how to fight get involved. Or what happens to the quack psychologist Pinch in Comedy of Errors.
The fight between Tybalt and Romeo takes place in Act 3 scene 1 lines 113-121 (Cambridge Schools Shakespeare)
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The street fight between the Capulets and Montagues in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" took place on a Sunday.
Romeo is not present during the street brawl between the Capulets and Montagues in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He enters the scene after the fight has ended.
As far as we know Shakespeare never fought with anyone.
It depends on the fight, how violent it is..
A punchup refers to a physical fight or altercation involving punches being thrown. It is often used colloquially to describe a violent confrontation between individuals.
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violent tratics of course
There are a lot of fight scenes.
violent
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