Question
How did the role of family and social status in the Renaissance impact the conflict in Romeo and Juliet?
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5 points
Family honor was highly valued, and the longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets made it impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together.
Social class had no impact on relationships, and Romeo and Juliet could have married freely without consequences.
Renaissance society encouraged young people to marry for love, so Romeo and Juliet’s secret marriage was widely accepted.
The Montagues and Capulets did not care about social status, and the feud had little effect on the characters’ decisions.
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5 points
Family honor was highly valued, and the longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets made it impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together.
Social class had no impact on relationships, and Romeo and Juliet could have married freely without consequences.
Renaissance society encouraged young people to marry for love, so Romeo and Juliet’s secret marriage was widely accepted.
The Montagues and Capulets did not care about social status, and the feud had little effect on the characters’ decisions.
Answers
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The correct answer is:
**Family honor was highly valued, and the longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets made it impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together.**
In the Renaissance, family ties and social status were of great significance. The bitter feud between the two families created a conflict that directly impacted Romeo and Juliet’s love, preventing them from being together openly and ultimately leading to their tragic end.
**Family honor was highly valued, and the longstanding feud between the Montagues and Capulets made it impossible for Romeo and Juliet to be together.**
In the Renaissance, family ties and social status were of great significance. The bitter feud between the two families created a conflict that directly impacted Romeo and Juliet’s love, preventing them from being together openly and ultimately leading to their tragic end.