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Romeo and Juliet  

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Romeo and Juliet is the story of two families that dislike each other from an ancient grudge. The first scene I will write about is the opening scene, Act 1 Scene 1. The scene commences with two servants from the Capulet house called Samson and Gregory walking through the public place of Verona. As they are walking they meet two servants from the Montague house, their house rivals. The Montague servants are called Benvolio and Abraham. The Capulet servants then begin to taut the Montague servants. As they are arguing, Samson a servant from the Capulet, house makes a gesture by biting his thumb. "Do you bite your thumb at us sir." This in Shakespeare era was considered quite a rude think to do to another person. The argument between the servants develops into fight. Benvolio, a Montague, tries to stop the fighting and brawling but Tybalt, a Capulet, arrives and...

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