1. Romeo & Juliet
I will withdraw; but this intrusion shall now seeming sweet convert to bitter gall" (Act I, S-5, L-89-92, P-67). ... As Mercutio lays dying he blames the family feud and curses them, " A plague o"both your houses" (Act-3, S-1, L-90, P-147) The anguish and animosity shown by both families, contributed to the continuing feuding thus influencing great difficulty in Romeo and Juliet ever being together in life. ... In a brawl soon after Romeo's wedding to Juliet, Mecutio dies by Tybalt's hand. ... Either thou, or I, or both must go with him"[They fight, Tybalt falls.] ... Thus with a...
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- Grade Level: High School