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English, 04.10.2019 18:40 joejoefofana

Prince: rebellious subjects, enemies to peace,
profaners of this neighbour-stained steel,—
will they not hear? what woe! you men, you beasts,
that quench the fire of your pernicious rage

with purple fountains issuing from your veins,
on pain of torture, from those bloody hands
throw your mis-temper’d weapons to the ground,
and hear the sentence of your moved prince.

what inference can be made about the prince from this dialogue?

a. he is a good friend to both the capulets and the montagues.
b. he is an inexperienced ruler who has no control over the citizens.
c. he is angry with both families for fighting in the streets again.
d. he is unconcerned about the fighting among his subjects.

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