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Post by jonahk on Apr 16, 2011 9:13:14 GMT -5
When Romeo and Juliet died, how did the two families react and how did they feel about each other?
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Post by nathanf on Apr 19, 2011 10:40:31 GMT -5
When Romeo and Juliet die, the two families stop hating each other. They realize that their hatred caused Romeo and Juliet's death, as well as the deaths of Mercutio, Paris, and Tybalt. To make sure that they never hate each other again, they promise to build a gold statue of Romeo and Juliet. Also, each family looses their heir. Romeo is Montague's only child, and Juliet is Capulet's only child.
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Post by Walter Y on Apr 19, 2011 12:34:23 GMT -5
When Romeo and Juliet die the families realize how destructive their feud really was and agreed to make peace. The two families seem to have reconciled with each other.
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Post by sophiec on Apr 19, 2011 22:06:54 GMT -5
As Nathan and Walter have said, after R & J die, both the Montagues and the Capulets have suffered and immense loss of a similar kind. Neither family was at fault, and those who caused their deaths are dead. This causes the two families to resolve their disputes and hatred in a time of common despair and grief.
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Post by harrisonb on Apr 19, 2011 22:28:33 GMT -5
After the death of both Romeo and Juliet, the Capulets and the Montagues make a truce . They realize that their rivalry, ultimately, led to Romeo and Juliet's death. In memory of the dead lovers, they decided to build a statue of Romeo and Juliet. This death made both families come together, unite, and break the walls of hatred between them. The death of Romeo and Juliet was a real eye opener to the families, helping them settle their differences and live life like everyone else in harmony.
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Post by celinas on Apr 20, 2011 23:05:53 GMT -5
The duo's death ends the feud between the two families. Each side realizes that their fighting is stupid, especially since it has led to deaths on all sides - Romeo and Lady Montague for the Montagues, Juliet and Tybalt for the Capulets, and Mercutio and Paris for the Prince. Personally, I think that they resolved their differences somewhat quickly for a conflict that resulted in so many deaths, but perhaps both families just came to their senses simultaneously and decided to stop fighting. As an aside, do we ever learn why they have so many issues with one another, or is it just implied that it's just one of those dumb "age-old" things? If it's the latter, then I return to my point that they stopped fighting rather abruptly...but maybe that's just me.
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Post by matthewf on Apr 24, 2011 10:39:57 GMT -5
both Capulet and Montague were very sad over the loss of there son and daughter so they deiced to make peace.
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Post by jakea on Apr 24, 2011 11:44:13 GMT -5
Romeo and Juliet's deaths both effected the two families. Not only did the tragedy of losing their children effect the families, however the relationship, and misery Capulets and Montague's now share is mutual. Prior to the death's of Romeo and Juliet the Capulet/Montague rivalry consisted of pure hatred, now I feel as though the death's of their children is a wake up call to start respecting one another.
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Post by brandonb on Apr 24, 2011 11:54:19 GMT -5
When Romeo and Juliet died, the two families realized that, ultimately, they were the ones to blame for their beloved children's deaths. With this in mind, both houses agreed to make amends and end their destructive feud. Although, their reaction was very upset and too abrupt in the sense that everyone just happened to walk in and start crying and immediately came to the decision to make peace but it came back to the theme that nothing is too bad without something good in it. All in all, the tragic ending had some light in it.
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Post by julianas on Apr 25, 2011 7:06:16 GMT -5
At the end of the play the two families, after seeing their respective kinsmen dead, attempt to settle their differences. Maybe they still dislike each other but they decided to become allies for the greater good. It all sort of worked out for the better.
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Post by sarinaw on Apr 25, 2011 19:21:54 GMT -5
The death of Romeo and Juliet brought the families together in a way that they had never been before. It took the death of family members to realize that their feud was much more harmful then good or beneficial.
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Post by boogie doogie on May 3, 2016 20:08:21 GMT -5
hi guys romero
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Post by Dontbeblind on Nov 16, 2016 20:06:49 GMT -5
The feud between the Capulet and the Montague did not end. The two lovers did kill themselves and it says that the feud will end in the prologue. But, just because the book did not show it, does not mean that it did not go on. Also, Capulet is a very egotistical father and only cares about his social status, so, why would he care about his own daughter dying enough to end the feud. Especially when he said that he would rather get her married dead than not marry her. Also, in the end Montague brags "But I can give thee more,” showing that they are already trying to out do each other. How long do you think this so called peace is going to last?, especially with them both being egotistical maniacs. Along with this, both of the lover’s parents were disconnected from their children and hardly even get to know them before their untimely death and, sure, they may have been sad, but in reality, their lifestyle went back to being the way it was, along with the feud.
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Post by Tayeba on Apr 13, 2017 10:13:53 GMT -5
thanks to romeo and juliet there is now peace in the city of Verona.
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