Understandably, as much as Capulet is to blame for the deaths, some people believe otherwise. It is realized to some readers that Capulet is protective and thoughtful of his daughter, planning her own wedding so she wouldn’t have to stress about who to marry or what to do about the ceremony, or trying to protect her from the other family who is the enemy, the Montagues’. Capulet is kind to various other characters, except Juliet and the nurse. Capulet even shows his calm self when told Romeo had attended …show more content…
Capulet, Juliet’s father, was involved in many if not all of these deaths. Forcing Juliet against her will, showing no compassion or care nor kindness to her feelings, labelling his own flesh as a “burden”, are all triggers to Juliet that aid her stress and depression about Romeo. Juliet finds herself feeling alone and abandoned, believing she belongs nowhere else except Romeo’s side. Juliet found a somewhat happy ending in a twist of events that resulted in the Capulet and the Montague taking both their lives to be with each