Capulets Vs. Montagues

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Conflict
Capulets vs. Montagues
One major conflict in Romeo and Juliet is the Capulets against the Montagues. Throughout the play, we see the conflicts faced between both families. Due to the hatred towards each other, it makes Romeo and Juliet’s relationship harder. For example, they can’t be seen together; therefore, they can only see each other at night. If he was to be caught, then it would cause a lot of problems and violence. A glimpse of what could occur happened at the Capulet party where Tybalt saw Romeo. He was furious by Romeo’s intrusion and challenged him to a duel. This puts both Tybalt and Romeo’s life in danger, and provokes the wrath of the Prince.
The author included this conflict to show how easily conflicts can grow. The …show more content…

Family
Another conflict is love against family. Throughout this play, family interferes with love. The two rivaling families are the Capulets and Montagues. Their feud gets in the way of Romeo and Juliet’s love. They are unable to be together during the day due to the problems that would arise. The feud makes the happiness of Romeo and Juliet almost impossible.
The author includes this conflict to show how strong Romeo and Juliet’s love is and that nothing can break it; not even family. Since their families are keeping them apart, they keep their relationship a secret. This conflict shows how they try to adapt to the conflict in a way that they can keep their love alive. For instance, when Romeo was banished for killing Tybalt, Juliet went to Friar Lawrence to form a plan so they can be together. She ended up faking her death, so she could run away with Romeo. By going through with this, she loses her family and sacrifices the life she has. This conflict is important to the story because it eventually causes Romeo and Juliet to kill themselves. Juliet fakes her death to be with Romeo, but Romeo believes that she is actually dead. This causes him to poison himself, which leads to Juliet’s suicide as well. Their love was so strong that they wanted to be together forever, but the feud made death their only way to be …show more content…

For all of Juliet’s life, she has obeyed her parents; however, she could not obey them when it came to marriage. Juliet’s parents want her to marry the Count Paris, but she is in love with Romeo. This causes problems between Juliet and her parents. For example, due to her refusal to marry Paris, Lord Capulet gets very angry. Since he does not know of Juliet’s marriage to Romeo, he tells Juliet she is ungrateful and if she does not marry Paris, then she will be disowned. Lord and Lady Capulet are oblivious to the fact that she has married Romeo, and this is the reason why she is not marrying Paris. Juliet wants to keep her vows to Romeo pure and does not want to break

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