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why do capulet and montague stop their feud at the end of the play? they realize that their hatred has destroyed their own children. the prince will punish them severely if they do not end their feud. no one in either family is left to continue fighting for them. they have finally heeded friar laurence’s sound advice.
In Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, the tragic deaths of Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet) are the direct result of the long-standing feud between their families. This loss forces both households to confront the devastating cost of their hatred.
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A. They realize that their hatred has destroyed their own children.