If you are talking about the fight in Act 3, the Prince has a personal interest because one of the guys who was killed was his close relative. I'm talking about Mercutio. The Prince starts out cheesed off at Tybalt who killed one of his kin.
The prince has a personal interest in this fight because Tybalt was killed and Tybalt was a kinsmen of the Capulets
The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas
Previous response: Juliet INCORRECT! Actually, the Prince loses TWO kinsmen, Mercutio and Paris. They are both his cousins.
Paris is describes as Prince Eschylus' cousin or kinsman.
It doesn't say exactly.
The Prince is the last to speak I believe.
The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas The ruler of Verona in Romeo and Juliet is prince Esculas
No.
Juliet's suitor, Prince Escalus' kinsman
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," the Prince of Verona declares that there will be no more fighting between the Montagues and Capulets after the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. He blames both families for the tragic outcome and urges them to put an end to their feud.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Prince Escalus is related to Mercutio, who is Romeo's close friend. However, there is no direct familial relationship between Prince Escalus and the main characters, Romeo and Juliet.
Previous response: Juliet INCORRECT! Actually, the Prince loses TWO kinsmen, Mercutio and Paris. They are both his cousins.
Paris is describes as Prince Eschylus' cousin or kinsman.
It doesn't say exactly.
The Prince is the last to speak I believe.
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Paris and Mercutio
It is not stated, but it is a relative of the Prince.