The Comparison Between William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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It was a serene Sunday morning in Verona square, with the zephyrs drifting by swiftly and the sun as vibrant as can be. This peaceful setting was soon ruined when the infamous strife between us Capulets and the Montagues engendered a lethal quarrel in Verona square. The Montagues’ temper overpowered reason, as Abraham reacted to Sampson biting his thumb, despite the fact that this gesture, was not at him. Witnesses report that there was a conversation between the two prior to the Sunday morning brawl. One witness was able to recount part of the conversation. As Abraham, a servant of the Montague family, began to question the poor Sampson, a beloved servant of the Capulet family. Abraham quizzed Sampson about whether he was biting his finger