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    Lord Capulet’s consent to marry Juliet, Capulet says to wait until Juliet is older and she must somewhat like Paris first. This demonstrates that Lord Capulet cares about Juliet’s well-being. He wants Juliet to marry earlier now that Tybalt is dead to take her mind off of the death of her cousin, thinking that a big wedding would make her and all of the other Capulets happier. I understand that there is a big misunderstanding and that Lord Capulet thinks that Juliet is being extremely ungrateful…

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    The tragic play of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is about two star-crossed lovers who, knowing their stars aren’t aligned, end their lives. They live in Verona where their two families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are in a feud that can only end with them. Many things happened during the course of the play that led to their deaths. Although many people can be blamed, Lord Capulet is the guiltiest of them all. Firstly, Lord Capulet was part of the reason there was a feud in the…

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    How Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet Killed Everybody in Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet Lady Capulet and Lord Capulet are responsible for the majority of the deaths and here’s why. Although the feuds of the Capulet/Montague families are a huge reason of the deaths, Juliet’s parents are mostly to blame. Juliet was thirteen years old and was treated horribly. Mr. and Mrs. Capulet set Juliet up with Paris who they knew she didn’t love. They thought she could learn to love him and were very gentle…

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    In the play, Romeo and Juliet, Juliet often suffers because she feels that she has little power over her life and destinie. Initially, Juliet suffers because she has no power over who she gets married to.Specifically she has an arranged marriage to county paris, in order to make her happy and stop her grieving for Tybalt. after Romeo killed him over Mercutio’s death.When Juliet refuses her parents are shocked and Lord capulet gives Juliet a decision. Lord Capulet says, “ Lay hand on…

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    A father, Capulet, who seems to want the best for his daughter may not be exactly who we have learned to think he is. The deaths of Mercutio, Tybalt, Paris, Romeo, Juliet, and Lady Capulet written in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare were the effect of Capulet’s bad decisions. Long lasting feuds, one sided decisions, and unfatherly threats were all important factors in the way that Capulet indirectly ended many precious lives. First, if Capulet would have ended the feud with the…

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    the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare,Lord and Lady Capulet convinces Juliet that she is not young to marry.It impacts Juliet to believe that she is not young to get married because her mother says that girls get married younger than her and are already mothers. Of all characters in the play Lord and Lady Capulet are responsible for Romeo and Juliets death. In this paragraph I’m going to talk about how Lord and Lady Capulet are urging Juliet to marry Count…

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    their children’s love life? Lord Capulet and Friar Lawrence are the two people that were responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. Lord Capulet and lord Montague were enemies, so they didn’t want their children to be together. That’s not fair because they were not involved in the problems between their fathers. Friar Lawrence were responsible for their deaths to because, he planned the marriage with lord Capulet behind Juliet’s back. Friar Lawrence knew Juliet was already married but, he…

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    Juliet is the only child and daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet, we know this because Lord Capulet refers to her as ‘the hopeful lady of my earth’. Juliet, just like Romeo makes the transition from someone as pure as an angel to responsible adult during the play. She starts as quiet, obedient and innocent. Personally I think that Juliet portrays the stereotypical image of a goody two shoes however she possesses an inner strength that enables her to have maturity beyond her years. When her mother…

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    Entering the Capulet house, Lady Capulet wonders where her daughter is and calls for the nurse thinking that she might know where Juliet is. She then orders the nurse to call for Juliet. The nurse then proceeds to call for Juliet. Needing to speak with her daughter confidently, Lady Capulet commands the nurse away. She changes her mind immediately, however, and asks the Nurse to remain and add to her counsel. This displays to the audience how it seems that Lady Capulet is insecure about her…

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    In this scene, what sort of father is Capulet? Despite the unfortunate relationships in the Capulet household, in this scene Shakespeare portrays Capulet as a loving, caring father. As Paris requests Juliet's hand in marriage, Capulet repeatedly postpones him. Capulet consistently claims that his “child is yet a stranger in the world” (Rom. 1. 2. 8). He wants to protect his young daughter from being forced into a marriage that she will despise forever. In addition, he is protecting her from…

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