Violence and Conflict is Central to Romeo and Juliet

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Violence and Conflict is Central to Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet is a tragic play about two families that hate each other, the Capulet’s and the Montague’s. At a party, held by the Capulet’s, Juliet meets and falls in love with the Montague’s son, Romeo. They can't be together because of the conflict between their families, and consequently, they both die because of their love. Although the play mainly deals with love, there are also many other themes, for example, violence and conflict. The prologue informs us that the violence in the play happens as a result of an ‘ancient grudge’ between the two families, which leads to the tragic deaths. The impact of violence between the two families also leads to Verona’s citizens being caught up in violent behaviour, “Civil blood, makes civil hand unclean”, this implies that the theme of violence and conflict affects everyone. This essay will discuss whether violence and conflict is central to Romeo and Juliet. The essay will analyse three different scenes in the play, Act 1 scene 1, Act 3 scene 1 and Act 3 scene.

In Act 1 Scene 1 the third civil brawl begins by Gregory and Sampson, servants of Capulets, biting there thumb at the Montague servants Abraham and Balthasar. This is an example of public conflict as the citizens of Verona are involved in this brawl. Gregory and Sampson were comically insulting each other, “My naked weapon is out”, when they come across the Montague servants. This civil brawl happens in a public place in Verona. Abraham and Balthasar lose their temper and swords are drawn to fight. This conflict begins from a rude gesture, “do you bite your thumb at us sir?” to the Montague servants. Gregory and Sampson choose to continue conflict as they are taking honour for their family and are standing up to them, “Let us take the law of our sides”. Tybalt joins the scene and start to fight and continue the conflict. Tybalt attempts to pick out a fight on Benvolio who is Romeo’s cousin, “Talk of peace! I hate the word as I hate hell, all Montague’s, and thee. Tybalt likes to start fights and create violence. Tybalt wants to carry on the violence from the threat of Gregory and Sampson, the rude gesture. Benvolio attempts to stop the fight and bring peace between both families, he believes violence is not the way to settle things, “I do but keep the peace, put up thy swords”. Benvolio is the peacekeeper who doesn’t believe in violence and therefore, tries to stop any kind violence and conflict between the families. Violence and conflict in central to Romeo and Juliet because a fight has broken out onto the streets by a rude gesture, on the other hand violence and conflict may not be central to Romeo and Juliet because Benvolio tried to keep peace within the two families.

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Lord Montague and Lord Capulet are the head of their family and house. They dislike each other because of an, “ancient grudge”, which nobody remembers. The Prince describes the grudge as an, “airy word” or something small made up for a reason to fight. In this scene Lord Capulet and Montague have come to see the situation when they meet each other, and want to start conflict. Lord Montague says, “Thou villain Capulet! Hold me not, let me go”, and Lord Capulet says, “Give me my long sword”. Therefore this shows even the parents will fight each other as ...

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