Respuesta :
The servants of both households use the feud as an excuse to pick fights with each other.
Answer:
The Capulet-Montague feud is petty, foolish, and easily blown out of proportion.
Explanation:
William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Ju l iet" revolves around the family of the Capulets and the Montaigue who have been feuding for a long time. But despite this family feud, their two young children fell in love, leading to an impossible love affair which ended tragically.
This family feud did not confine itself to just the main family but even to their servants and friends. Such was the extent of the feud that they don't even want to stay within close proximity. This given excerpt from Act I shows how petty the feud is, as both families including the servants easily get flared up and start a fight. This scene in particular show how both sides would foolishly try to engage in a scuffle, whether there is any valid reason or not. And this fight will be easily blown out of proportion, escalating it for no reason.