Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Conflict
- Capulets vs Montagues
- Ancient fued between the two houses
- "Two households, both alike in dignity, in
fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
from ancient grudge break to new
mutiny, where civil blood makes civil
hands unclean."
- Romeo vs Tybalt
- Tybalt thought that Romeo came to
the Capulet ball to "scorn at [their]
solemnity." Tybalt decided to
approach Romeo and make a scene
but Lord Capulet forbid him.
However, Tybalt remained true to
his word when he challenged
Romeo.
- Tybalt : "Boy, this shall
not excuse the injuries
that thou hast done me;
therefore turn and draw."
- Romeo: "I do I never
injur'd thee but love thee
beter than thou canst
devise"
- Juliet vs Lord Capulet
- He wants her to marry the
County Paris for reasons of
family prosperity and future
allegiance rather than for
love.
- “Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient
wretch! I tell thee what: get thee to church
o' Thursday, Or never after look me in the
face.”
- Romeo vs his inner
morals
- Romeo is having trouble
deciding whether to be loyal
to Mercutio, his best friend,
or Juliet, the love of his life,
when Tybalt challenges him.
- "My very friend, hath
got his mortal hurt....
O sweet Juliet! Thy
beauty hath made me
effeminate."