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         <title>Montague&#39;s servants</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong><mark>Balthasar</mark></strong> is Romeo's manservant and trusted friend. They have a brotherly relationship, which we can notice when Balthasar tells Romeo that Juliet is "dead". While he is not directly referenced in the first scene of the play, the directions call for two Montague servants to quarrel with Sampson and Gregory. He then comes back in Act V Scene 1 telling Romeo about Juliet's death. Then Friar Laurence runs past Balthasar and asks him where Romeo is. Balthasar reveals him that he is inside the Capulets' tomb. He also explains to Friar Laurence that Romeo entered the tomb and demanded to be alone.<br><strong><mark>Abram</mark></strong> is a servant of the Montague household. He appears in Act 1, Scene 1, where he and Balthasar are provoked into a fight with Gregory and Sampson because the latter bites his thumb at them, which is a silent and immature way to insult someone and could be interpreted as an invitation to violence.</div>]]></description>
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