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GCSE ENGLISH COURSEWORK-ROMEO AND JULIET Explore The Relationship Between Parents And Children In 'Romeo and Juliet' The tragedy of 'Romeo and Juliet' is the result of feuding between two noble families in Verona/Italy. Romeo was born into the Montague household, who were the more controlled, quieter family. They did not 'enjoy' the fights therefore tried to avoid the feuds. They were not one to start a fight calculatingly unlike their opposing enemies; the Capulets, who they loathed more than death itself. Wherever a potential fight was building up, the Capulets couldn't resist the urge in turning it into another unnecessary battle. Nevertheless this does not mean that the Montagues are innocent. They are as bad as each other in every sense and are clearly not one to ignore the Capulets. This is made very noticeable to us and quite clear to us in Act one Scene three, right at the beginning of...

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