Romeo And Juliet Fight Act 1 Scene 5

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Earlier yesterday in the afternoon chaos has startled the streets of Verona by the feud between the Capulets and Montagues from what was reported to be a sunny and pleasant day. Once again the Couplet and the Montague chaos has striked again on the streets of Verona. The fight started in the central of Verona’s finest street market full of innocent people. The rumble was believed to be the biggest yet between the two families. Many Witnesses say the brawl had started from the capulets showing rude gesture (biting his thumb) towards the group of Montague's. After which turned into a heated argument between the two families. Some Witnesses also say the feud between the two families have gotten worse over the last few years. A man named Antonio …show more content…
The hate between these two families are shocking, the amount of hate. Only hate was evident in the brawl.” said Beatrice who was accompanied by her husband while buying necessary food for their family. The fight escalated dramatically until the whole people of Verona was there to see it. Many people joined the brawl, many did not know why the brawl started but knew it was the Capulet and the Montague at it again. Another Witnessed called Francesco who did not joined the brawl said “The people who joined the fight was not aware of the rude gesture that caused the fight to happen. What they knew for sure was that the Capulet and the Montague were at it again.” The prince and his royal guards were notified of this brawl and quickly came. Francesco also added “Once the Prince and his guards came, we knew it was serious. The Prince was a well respected man of Verona and also the two families. We knew he was the one who could end the brawl.” Rumours say the Prince stated that if the two families interrupt peace again with a fight, the punishment will be death. The people of Verona are still ensure that if this newly implemented law will still stop the two families from fighting once again. Luckily no one died from the brawl but several people from both families were wounded badly. The Prince hopes the new implemented law will stop further conflict, but the feud between these two families are always unexpected. A small

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