Fued between Families in Shakespeare´s Romeo And Juliet

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Two households, both alike in dignity, /In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, /From ancient grudge break to new mutiny, /Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean (Prologue, 1-4). recalls Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. As in this example, dignity doesn’t affect or end the feud between two families. In the article named “Families of blood feud victims cry out” which published in Turkish Daily News in April 9, 2008, there are two families which has a blood feud going around. Ikilik family protected another family which was the enemy of the other family which Ikilik’s had controversy between. In my further research, I also found that Ikilik family kidnaped a girl from the other family. After this event Ikilik family moved to Mersin from Diyarbakır but this bloody feud chased them. Men from the other family killed five members of the Ikilik family. Additionally, this article has some thought from the other family members so it is very effective. As the family stated, blood feuds don’t get over with one death and most suffering ones from these vendettas are teenagers in the families. In my response, I will include the significance and the evaluation of the article as well as the connection with the themes of Romeo and Juliet.
This article doesn’t tackle a issue which is new but it has breakthrough information which make people think and revise this topic. This event between families happened in 2008, actually it’s not old because blood feuds can continue for decades with the new generations from the families. "People think their and their next generation's honor and power will be eroded in society if they do not continue the blood feud and this incident is an example of it,"(“Families of blood feud victims cry out”, 1) said Nilu...

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...s common in both Romeo and Juliet and the article. In both of them there is a family feud which has a vague start and the article’s feud started 15 years ago but in the book Montagues and Capulets have a family feud more than that. In my opinion, the biggest resemblance is that in both stories people die from this nonsense quarrels and families started to think wisely after they lost their relatives. As it mentioned in the article in family bickers “The biggest victims are the young people.” (“Families of blood feud victims cry out”, 1) This is true for Romeo and Juliet too. In family disagreement cases young people can’t say a word to judge so feud affect their future life and choice like in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Family feuds cause lose and gap in families and like Michael J. Fox, a film star, said, “Family is not an important thing. It's everything.”

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