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    the act, “Romeo and Juliet”, the author, William Shakespeare, utilizes various counts of metaphoric phrases and excessive hyperboles to characterize Juliet’s father, Capulet as an impulsive and short-tempered character in the act. Capulet’s prudent care for Juliet is ironically shown by his impulsive acts. Instead of thoughtfully thinking of who his daughter would like to marry, Capulet instead, forcefully chooses Juliet’s suitor, Paris. Irritated by Capulet’s decision, Juliet, in response,…

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    people in the story of romeo and juliet who is at fault at this. Many people has a role in this but, in my opinion lord capulet is the one to blame. In many situations lord capulet is to blame for his idiotic decisions that no one wanted to agree with, he wa the one to start the feud between montague and capulet. This caused them to fight and sometimes even kill each other which led to even worse punishment by the princess The feud also cause romeo and juliet to have strict meeting time…

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    Romeo and Juliet; everyone has heard about Shakespeare’s famous tragedy. When looking at the story of the star- crossed lovers, the question arises; who is to blame for their death? It’s not easy to answer because there are many fActors that would eventually allude to their demise. One could argue that fate or family are to blame. But I believe that the Capulet family is most to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because they didn’t listen to Juliet, separated the lovers indefinitely, and…

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    Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet is partially to blame for the tragedy due to his inconsideration of his daughter’s opinions and feelings, however Friar Laurence takes most of the blame because of his failed plan to reunite the couple and his well-intentioned, but disastrous decision to marry them in the first place. Lord Capulet, although formally wanting Juliet’s consent to marry Paris, now threatens to disown her if she refuses. He expresses his disappointment and rage towards Juliet by…

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    Capulet vs. Montague Have you ever seen two families or people in a feud, have they ever taken actions that would provoke the other group. In the play, Romeo and Juliet, by William Shakespeare the main characters are separated by a family feud. They however, fall in love and get married, separated by only a name, they love each other. Unfortunately, one day they are discovered by the families and consequences follow. The feud between the two families is to blame for the deaths of Romeo and…

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    tragedy play of Romeo and Juliet was written by William Shakespeare, this story is about two families feuding and young forbidden love that leads to death. Romeo and Juliet kill themselves so they could be together forever and always. Even though they are dead their love will forever be a never forgotten story that'll live on. The untimely deaths of Romeo and Juliet were ultimately caused by the long term family feud as Lord Capulet. Lord Capulet is to blame for Romeo and Juliets death.…

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    would. Juliet gets married to Romeo with only the nurse, and Friar Laurence knowing. When Lord Capulet wants Juliet to be happy and for the family to be politically beneficial he arranges a marriage with Count Paris. In this tragedy, Romeo and Juliet, set in the 1500s, William Shakespeare shows Lord Capulet as understanding at first, and caring for Juliet but then is forthcoming. Lord Capulet is primarily responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because he is Selfish. Lord Capulet is…

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    In Act III Scene V in “Romeo and Juliet”, we find out a lot about Lord Capulet, as a character. In a way, William Shakespeare has managed to use indirect characterization to help readers fully understand Lord Capulet. It is indirect characterization because Shakespeare uses Lord Capulet’s actions and words, to fully develop his character, instead of directly saying how character acts or feels. For example, when Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her, “Is she not proud? Doth she not…

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    Shakespeare's, Romeo and Juliet both Lord Capulet and Romeo are to blame for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. They both lack communication skills and have erratic decision making skills. Romeo has no tact or skills when it comes to thinking things through, therefore causing his own demise. Lord Capulet is also pushy in the way he wants to accomplish things leading to the death of his only child, Juliet. Lord Capulet's actions directly leads to the death of his own daughter. Capulet is at fault…

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    In William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Lord and Lady Capulet are responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Lord and Lady Capulet are the parents of juliet who is in love with Romeo. The Capulet’s attempt to get Juliet into a forced marriage, and both had a very poor relationship with their daughter. Juliet's is forced to kill herself because her mother and father are forcing her into a marriage that she wants nothing to do with. Juliet is starting to believe that the only option left…

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