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- according to the opening speech of the chorus, what will happen to romeo and juliet?
how will this affect their families?
act one, scene 1 (pages 488–490)
- how does the fight begin?
- benvolio and tybalt, nephews of each of the households, enter as the fighting begins.
what does each seem to be like? give reasons for your answers.
a. benvolio:
b. tybalt:
- by the time the prince arrives, who is involved in the fight?
- with what punishment does the prince threaten anyone in the montague or capulet
parties who breaks the peace again?
Brief Explanations
- The Chorus's opening speech states Romeo and Juliet, from feuding families, will fall in love and die by suicide. Their deaths will end the long-standing hatred between the Montagues and Capulets.
- The fight starts when Sampson (a Capulet servant) bites his thumb at Abram (a Montague servant), a provocative gesture in the play's context, leading to a verbal and then physical clash.
- a. Benvolio: Peaceful and rational. He tries to stop the initial fight between the servants, saying "Part, fools! Put up your swords; you know not what you do."
b. Tybalt: Hot-headed and aggressive. He dismisses Benvolio's peacemaking, calls him a coward, and escalates the fight by saying "What, drawn, and talk of peace? I hate the word, As I hate hell, all Montagues, and thee."
- By the time the Prince arrives, the fight has expanded to include servants from both households, Benvolio, Tybalt, Lord Montague, Lord Capulet, and Lady Capulet.
- The Prince threatens the death penalty: if any Montague or Capulet breaks the peace again, they will be put to death.
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- Romeo and Juliet will fall in love and die; their deaths will end their families' feud.
- A Capulet servant (Sampson) provokes a Montague servant (Abram) by biting his thumb, sparking a fight.
- a. Benvolio: Peaceful, rational. He attempts to stop the servants' fight.
b. Tybalt: Hot-headed, aggressive. He rejects peace and escalates the fight.
- Servants of both households, Benvolio, Tybalt, Lord Montague, Lord Capulet, and Lady Capulet are involved.
- The Prince threatens death for anyone who breaks the peace again.