"Romeo and Juliet": Analysis for the long feud between house and Capulet and Montagule, who is more blameworthy of the feud?

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Honor is a type of love for oneself. However, sometimes love can kill and inflict hatred for others. When one values their honor too highly it may lead to disasters and tragedies. In the play "Romeo and Juliet" the conflicts between the house of Montagues and the house of Capulets is so intense that even the slightest quarrel between the opposing family members can turn into an all out war. Throughout the play the honor …

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…Montagues. This built up the resentment between both families even more. Second, Tybalt valuing his honor to fight Romeo for Romeo disgraces his family's name by joining the feast. As a result, it causes the death of two people tangling more grudge on both families because of his sudden aggressiveness and honor for his house Capulet. From many of the bloodiest incidents caused by the house of Capulet's they are most blameworthy of the feud.