- Conflict is a key theme in Romeo and Juliet, starting with the feud between the Montagues and Capulets
- Inner conflict is also depicted, such as Juliet's struggle with loving a member of a family her own family hates
- Tybalt's anger and the fighting between him and Romeo also contributes to the theme of conflict
- The conflict only seems to end when Romeo and Juliet both die
- Shakespeare uses conflict to show the destructive power of hate and how it affects the characters and the story.
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