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Montague vs. Capulet.  

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Montague vs. Capulet ,"Two households, both alike in dignity... from ancient grudge break to new mutiny." The Montague and Capulet families have an ancient and inexplicable squabble amid them. Within these two houses' relationships lie, either in the same family or between the two. The kinships that rise during the duration of the play that are among the two families' are more secure than the ones in the same family. In the play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, many relationships among the many characters are in effect. The relationships lie between two extremities, from being steadfast love relationships to being superficial relationships. In the play, the three relationships that cover these two extremes as a whole involve Romeo and Juliet, the Nurse and Juliet, and Romeo and Rosaline. "What's in a name?..." In this dramatic tragedy a lot is in a name. It is impossible for...

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