Romeo And Juliet Hate Quotes

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Ever heard that too much hate is a bad thing. Well in Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare shows how the hate we have can lead to unintentional consequences. In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Shakespeare illustrate how hate affect the way someone say or does something. From the very beginning of the story, Shakespeare asserts us how much hate the two family have for each other. In the opening scene in Verona, the two servant of different families, the Montagues and Capulets, start a fight between each other. Talking to Gregory, Sampson announce how he “will bite [his] thumb at [the Montague’s servant]” (1.1.44-5). This tells the reader that because the Montagues and Capulets dislike each other, so will anyone close to them. The quote shows that when someone is a close friend to someone, the friend will hold the same grudge as a way to show their loyalty to their friends. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague decide to resolve their conflict my beginning a sword fight in the street of Verona. Power by For instance, when Lord Capulet gets angry at his daughter, he begins to say horrible things. In Juliet’s room, Capulet tells Juliet that she is a “disobedient/wreath” (3.5.180-1). When Lord Capulet got angry that Juliet disobey him, he takes it out harshly on her. During this moment Capulet might have said things he didn’t mean, but wasn’t able to stop himself due to his emotion. Furthermore, in the last scene in the Capulet’s tomb where Juliet lies, Paris gets angry when Romeo comes in to visit Juliet. In this case Paris says Romeo is a “condemned villain” in which Paris plan to kill, thinking it was only right (5.3.58). Paris is so hateful of Romeo, he plan to stop Romeo at any cause including murder. Within Paris, killing was the only way to relieve hate toward Romeo. Thus demonstrating how with hate, people say things they don’t mean leading to their

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