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How does the feud between the Capulets and Montagues influence characters decisions in Romeo and Juliet

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The feud meant they were not supposed to be together

Step-by-step explanation:

Thy parents were at war and they were always ad and looking for revenge so when Romeo first likes Rosalie it is fine but when him and Juliet fall in love thy both end up dead depending on which version your read since thy cant be together thy will not live apart. Alack, alack! what blood is this which stains

The stony entrance of this sepulchre? 150

What mean these masterless and gory swords

To lie discolour’d by this place of peace? [Enters the tomb.

Romeo! O, pale! Who else? what! Paris too?

And steep’d in blood? Ah! what an unkind hour

Is guilty of this lamentable chance. 155

The lady stirs. [JULIET wakes.

Jul. O, comfortable friar! where is my lord?

I do remember well where I should be,

And there I am. Where is my Romeo? [Noise within.

Fri. L. I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest 160

Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:

A greater power than we can contradict

Hath thwarted our intents: come, come away.

Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;

And Paris too: come, I’ll dispose of thee 165

Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Stay not to question, for the watch is coming;

Come, go, good Juliet.—[Noise again.] I dare no longer stay.

Jul. Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit FRIAR LAURENCE.

What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand? 170

Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.

O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop

To help me after! I will kiss thy lips;

Haply, some poison yet doth hang on them,

To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him. 175

Thy lips are warm!

First Watch. [Within.] Lead, boy: which way?

Jul. Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger! [Snatching ROMEO’S dagger.

This is thy sheath; [Stabs herself.] there rest, and let me die. [Falls on ROMEO’S body and dies.Alack, alack! what blood is this which stains

The stony entrance of this sepulchre? 150

What mean these masterless and gory swords

To lie discolour’d by this place of peace? [Enters the tomb.

Romeo! O, pale! Who else? what! Paris too?

And steep’d in blood? Ah! what an unkind hour

Is guilty of this lamentable chance. 155

The lady stirs. [JULIET wakes.

Jul. O, comfortable friar! where is my lord?

I do remember well where I should be,

And there I am. Where is my Romeo? [Noise within.

Fri. L. I hear some noise. Lady, come from that nest 160

Of death, contagion, and unnatural sleep:

A greater power than we can contradict

Hath thwarted our intents: come, come away.

Thy husband in thy bosom there lies dead;

And Paris too: come, I’ll dispose of thee 165

Among a sisterhood of holy nuns.

Stay not to question, for the watch is coming;

Come, go, good Juliet.—[Noise again.] I dare no longer stay.

Jul. Go, get thee hence, for I will not away. [Exit FRIAR LAURENCE.

What’s here? a cup, clos’d in my true love’s hand? 170

Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end.

O churl! drunk all, and left no friendly drop

To help me after! I will kiss thy lips;

Haply, some poison yet doth hang on them,

To make me die with a restorative. [Kisses him. 175

Thy lips are warm!

First Watch. [Within.] Lead, boy: which way?

Jul. Yea, noise? then I’ll be brief. O happy dagger! [Snatching ROMEO’S dagger.

This is thy sheath; [Stabs herself.] there rest, and let me die. [Falls on ROMEO’S body and dies.

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