Table of Contents
- 1 Why do you think Shakespeare never tells the readers why the House of Montague and Capulet are feuding?
- 2 Why did Shakespeare not show wedding scenes?
- 3 Why didn’t Romeo and Juliet Get married?
- 4 Do Romeo and Juliet Get married?
- 5 Why are Romeo and Juliet stuck in the Montague feud?
- 6 What are the problems between the Montagues and Capulets?
Why do you think Shakespeare never tells the readers why the House of Montague and Capulet are feuding?
Shakespeare never tells us why the families hate each other. It could be that the feud is so longstanding that the families themselves don’t know why it started. The Montagues have always hated the Capulets and vice versa. Verona, Italy, where the play is set, was under the rule of Venice during Shakespeare’s time.
Why did Shakespeare not show wedding scenes?
Shakespeare does not spend time on the actual wedding ceremony because the fact that Romeo and Juliet got married is actually far less important to Shakespeare than the reasons why they got married.
Did the Montague and Capulet families really exist?
The feuding Montagues and Capulets are based on the real-life Guelphs and Ghibellines of twelfth- through fourteenth-century Verona.
Why do you think Shakespeare chose not to tell us about the ancient grudge?
The cause of the “ancient grudge” between the Montagues and the Capulets is never explained. Why do you think Shakespeare chose not to tell us? I think that Shakespeare chose not to tell us why the families are feuding because it may take the audience’s attention away from the main subject, romeo and Juliet’s love.
Why didn’t Romeo and Juliet Get married?
In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and Juliet’s marriage could be considered unwise due to the conflict between their families, their young ages, and their unwillingness to openly act against their families.
Do Romeo and Juliet Get married?
Romeo and Juliet get married in secret with the help of Juliet’s nurse and Friar Laurence. Another fight breaks out in Verona and Tybalt kills Romeo’s friend Mercutio. Friar Laurence gives Juliet a potion that will make her appear dead so she does not have to marry again.
What are the differences between the Montagues and Capulets?
The Capulets can be described as being the more cold and domineering family in comparison to the Montagues who are more gentle and less aggressive.
What is the problem between the Capulet and the Montague families?
Being a Capulet, Tybalt is very upset when Romeo, a Montague, crashes a Capulet party. This is the origin of the feud between these two, and it eventually leads to the death of Tybalt at the hands of Romeo, after he killed one of Romeo’s close friends.
Why are Romeo and Juliet stuck in the Montague feud?
The two lovers are caught in the crossfire and as a result, their love is stuck in gridlock. In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare uses Romeo’s and Juliet’s suffering as a result of the Montague Capulet feud to show that personal interests may be compromised for the beliefs of a larger group.
What are the problems between the Montagues and Capulets?
The Main Problems Between the Montagues and Capulets. 1 1. Tybalt and Romeo. Being a Capulet, Tybalt is very upset when Romeo, a Montague, crashes a Capulet party. This is the origin of the feud between 2 2. Montague and Capulet servants. 3 3. Inner conflict for Juliet. 4 4. The Capulet and Montague feud.
Who is in the House of Montague in Romeo and Juliet?
The House of Montague in Romeo and Juliet is one of “fair Verona’s” two feuding families – the other being the House of Capulet. Montague’s son, Romeo, falls in love with the daughter of Capulet and they elope much to the anger of their respective families. This guide provides commentary on all the main characters in the House of Montague.
Who is the head of the Montague clan?
Head of Montague clan, he is locked in a bitter and on-going feud with the Capulets. He is concerned that Romeo is melancholy at the beginning of the play. Lady Montague: Mother to Romeo and married to Montague. She dies in grief when Romeo is banished. Romeo Montague: Romeo is son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague.