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how does Shakespeare use language to bring out the character traits of Gregory from Romeo and Juliet?

or what are the character traits of Gregory in Romeo and Juliet?

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Answered by Liyutsararename
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Explanation:

Gregory is a minor character in the play. He is of the house of Capulet, and a friend to Sampson. Gregory confronts Sampson about the fact that he complains, yet does not act on the fact that he hates all Montagues. As they're talking, Gregory notices some Montague boys approaching, and warns Sampson of it. Sampson "bites his thumb" at them, which is a disrespectful gesture. Sampson and Gregory begin to quarrel with the Montagues.  

Sampson (left) (Jamie Kennedy) and Gregory (Zak Orth) in 1996 "Romeo and Juliet.

Benvolio and Tybalt eventually join the quarrel as well, even though Benvolio was set on stopping the quarrel. Sampson, Gregory, the Capulets who fought and the Montagues who fought all get in trouble for this fight due to  the Prince's arrival.

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