Romeo And Juliet Family Feud Essay

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Did you know that the game show Family Feud was based off the 30 year feud between the Hatfield’s and McCoy’s? The feud was long-lasting and left an effect on many people. There were at least a dozen deaths while the feud lasted. People often tend to compare this to a book equally as famous. Author, William Shakespeare and his story Romeo and Juliet. The story of Romeo and Juliet was indeed a family feud, a bloody battle, and a love story, the Hatfield’s and McCoy’s, however, took that all to a whole new level. The very first way to begin this argument or comparison is how the feuds all started. In 1878 the first event that people think helped ignite the flame in this family war was Floyd Hatfield being accused of taking a hog by Randal McCoy. That held a trial, however, the judge was a Hatfield, but related to Randal McCoy. What side would the Judge be on? In the movie The Hatfield’s and McCoy’s the judge is also a Hatfield, however, not one related to a McCoy. The Hatfield’s ended up winning, in real life however, the McCoy’s won. Romeo and Juliet started not by stealing a prized hog, but started way before Romeo and Juliet were born. The families weren’t able to forgive and forget, and as a result, the “star-crossed lovers” ended up dead. …show more content…

The Hatfield’s and McCoy’s had been a feud that last just under 30 years. From 1863 to 1891 was when the events took place, some large and others small, but all important to what happened. Romeo and Juliet, however, was based in Elizabethan time, long before the Hatfield’s and McCoy’s. During the Elizabethan time period, there were class systems. Romeo and Juliet’s families were each upper classes, so they had lots of money. However, in the middle to late 1800’s, the time was completely different. They had new advancements, including guns, or way of

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