In Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, we have the story of love in the midst of the …show more content…
At the mere beginning of Romeo and Juliet, we were introduced to men of the Montague house and men of the Capulet house, coming across the first conflict, as started with the mere conversation, “Samp: I do bite my thumb, sir. Abr: Do you bite your thumb at us, sir? Samp: aside to Greg Is the law on our side, if I say ay? Greg: aside to Samp No. Samp: No, sir, I do not bite my thumb at you sir; but I do bite my thumb” (Shakespeare 1.1.20-52). In this conversation, we can see how the behavior of the Capulets home is towards those of the Montague home, the Capulet servants Gregory and Sampson willing to poke fun at Sampson, who is of the house of Montague, as in this quote it is revolving around Sampson biting his thumb at Abraham. This interaction between the Montagues and the Capulets prompted battle, which required the presence of the Prince, and the Prince had to make it the rule that if they were to fight between the