Answer: It means, rage, or wrath of God.
Explanation:
Benvolio suggests this because he is in fear of bloodshed. the first spoken piece is from belvolio saying " I pray thee, good Mercutio, let's retire the day is hot, the capulets abroad, if we meet we shall not scrape the brawl for now these hot days in Mad blood stirring." he is also saying that the Capulets have gon mad and something is a brew. it is easier to avoid then get caught in the crossfire.
I hope this helps in any way. my shakspearian translations are a little rusty.
Answer:
Harry is turning twelve, and the Dursleys ignore his birthday entirely. They are much more concerned with a dinner that night during which Vernon, who sells drills, hopes to make a business deal with a rich builder. During breakfast, Vernon asks his wife, Petunia, and his son, Dudley, to rehearse the things they will say to the guests. Harry is instructed to remain upstairs in his room and pretend not to exist.
One of the most dominant themes in The Outsiders is that of class conflict. The beginning of the novel strongly introduces this theme as a group of Socs, the West Side rich kids, jump and terrorize Ponyboy, a young boy from the East Side: "Hey, grease," one said in an way to friendly voice.