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  1. Photo credit: DEA / G. CARFAGNA/ De Agostini via Getty Images The Capulets and Montagues May Be Based on Real Families. Though historians generally agree that Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague were fictional characters, it’s possible that their feuding houses were based on real families in Verona, Italy, where Shakespeare set his famous tragedy.

  2. Origins of Legend of Romeo and Juliet in Italy 267. Tiresio left for the Orient after the homicide, but his brothers made peace with the heirs of Sauro by ceding to them the hill of S. Boni- facio, near Verona.'. Thereafter the Counts of Verona took the name. of S. Bonifacio.

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    The play opens on the streets of Verona, Italy, as a fight breaks outbetween the servants of two powerful rival families: the Capulets and theMontagues. Benvolio Montague attempts to break up the fight but is thwarted bythe hotheaded Tybalt Capulet, who attacks Benvolio. Finally, Prince Escalusappears and breaks up the brawl, condemning the familie...

    Romeo exits the Capulet house, yearning for Juliet. He is incapable ofleaving without seeing her again and approaches her house again. Mercutio andBenvolio believe he is pursuing Rosaline and joke about this as they leave.Romeo hangs around the house, just wanting to be near Juliet. He looks up tosee her emerge from her upstairs balcony. Juliet thi...

    Mercutio and Benvolio are wandering the streets of Verona. Benvolio has abad feeling and wishes to return home, but Mercutio scorns him for being acoward. Tybalt appears and brushes aside Mercutio’s attempts at confrontation.Romeo appears and refuses to respond to Tybalt's challenge, knowing that theirfamilies are now united by marriage. Neither Me...

    Friar Laurence and Paris discuss Paris’s forthcoming marriage to Juliet,though the Friar is careful not to reveal that Juliet is already married.Juliet arrives and fakes pleasantries with Paris. As soon as he leaves,however, Juliet turns to Friar Laurence for advice, vowing that she wouldrather kill herself than marry another man while her husband ...

    Friar Laurence learns, too late, that Friar John—the man he had commissionedwith delivering the letter containing the plan to Romeo—never reached him,having been quarantined due to a plague. In Mantua, Romeo hears from a servant that Juliet has died, and determinedto join her in death, he purchases poison and travels back to Verona. When hearrives ...

  3. Montagues and Capulets are two feuding houses of the play, Romeo & Juliet, by William Shakespeare. Shakespeare took this story from the verse named The Tragical History of Romeus and Juliet by Arthur Brooke. It was published in 1562. The famous tale of Romeo & Juliet originated from a real political faction of 13th century Italy.

  4. Romeo and Juliet, Act I, Scene V Romeo and Juliet is sometimes considered to have no unifying theme, save that of young love. Romeo and Juliet have become emblematic of young lovers and doomed love. Since it is such an obvious subject of the play, several scholars have explored the language and historical context behind the romance of the play. On their first meeting, Romeo and Juliet use a ...

  5. Jun 12, 2017 · But the names of the families—the Montagues and the Capulets—were two real-life important aristocratic families from Verona. Dante Alighieri mentions them in his Divine Comedy. Similar names to Romeo and Juliet popped up in the 16th century. “The Tragical Historye of Romeus and Juliet,” a poem, was written by Arthur Brooke in 1562.

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  7. Jun 11, 2020 · Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet's undying affection and subsequent suicides have made the passionate story immortal, and it remains one of the foremost inspirations for modern romantic literature. Top Image: Detail of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ (1884) by Frank Dicksee. Source: Public Domain. By Ryan Stone. Updated on June 11, 2020.

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