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What is the princess decree after breaking up the fight between Montagues and the capulets
That anyone caught fighting in the streets will be punished by death that anyone caught fighting in the streets will be banished from Verona and that any public fight should take place outside of the city that the Montagues and capulets would have to pay fines if their families continued fighting
That anyone caught fighting in the streets will be punished by death that anyone caught fighting in the streets will be banished from Verona and that any public fight should take place outside of the city that the Montagues and capulets would have to pay fines if their families continued fighting
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In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," after breaking up a fight between the Montagues and Capulets, Prince Escalus issues a decree stating that any further public disturbances or fights in the streets of Verona will be punishable by death. The specific decree emphasizes the seriousness of maintaining peace in the city and reflects the Prince's desire to end the ongoing feud between the two families. The punishment serves as a warning to both sides to refrain from violence, as they have disrupted public order.
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