 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyse Act 1, Scene 1. The discussion between two servants from the House of Capulet in Act 1, Scene 1 establishes a theme of hate. Here, the metaphor where Samson is talking about the House of Montague highlights the hatred that exists between the two families. This imperative sentence shows that the hatred between the Montagues and Capulets runs deep. The servants are about to pick a fight with the servants from the House of Montague. The servants from both houses begin to fight. However, Benvolio from the House of Montague stops the fight. The Caesura here in part falls as well as this exclamatory sentence establishes Benvolio as a peacekeeper. Yet, Tybalt from the House of Capulet enters and we can see from this hyperbole that Tybalt is not a peacekeeper. Also, the repetition of the words hate foreshadows how Tybalt will disrupt the peace. A great fight then breaks out and the assonance here shows that the Prince of Orona is stopping this fight. The Prince is fed up of the fighting and here that I am a pentameter and what he says heightens the dramatic tension. He says that they're not allowed to fight again.