The Gesture Of Honesty In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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In the streets of Verona, the feuds between the Capulets and Montagues have yet once again compromised the peace of the city. What began as a minor provocative gesture soon transformed into a violent altercation and fight that involved the young and old from the whole town resulting in many injured as the lay on the street.
How the fight began has been reported by an eyewitness who stated that the fight erupted as a result of Sampson, one of the two servants present working for the Capulet family participated in a provocative gesture of ‘biting his thumb’ at the small group of passers who were unfortunately the servants of the Montagues.
Eyewitnesses could not mistake the fiery agitator Tybalt, a notorious and infamous nephew of Lord Capulet,

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