Juliet is upset over the banishment of Romeo. Capulet and Lady Capulet previously make arrangements for Juliet to marry Paris. Lady Capulet informs Juliet of the arrangement, but Juliet refuse to go through. Capulet enters the scene and questions Lady Capulet on whether or not she delivers the ...
from Lady Capulet, who insists on Juliet's statement to her father's wishes. Furthermore, Lady Capulet's misguided support for the hostile actions of her husband, Lord Capulet, contributes to the tragic outcome of the book. After Tybalt's death, Lady Capulet supports her husband's decision ...
Of course, this turn of events is kept from Lord Capulet, who, unaware of his daughter’s marriage and the fact that her now-husband is responsible for his nephew Tybalt’s slaying, presses ahead with his plans to wed Juliet to Paris. Not even this tragedy will keep the two lovers apar...
Juliet is Capulet's only living child and sole heir to his estate. With Juliet goes the continuation of his bloodline. He did not show this concern for his daughter when she was still alive however; he had very recently been willing to throw her out in the street for disobeying him. ...
By any other name would smell as sweet." Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet meet and fall in love in Shakespeare's lyrical tale of "star-cross'd" lovers. They are doomed from the start as members of two warring families. Here Juliet tells Romeo that a name is an artificial and meaningl...
Lord capulet " i think she will be..." "i think she will be ruled in all respects by me" Lord capulet "hang thee,..." "hang thee, young baggage, disobedient wretch!" Lord capulet "my fingers..." "my fingers itch" Lord capulet "die.." "die in the streets" Lady capulet " I...
“Unreasonable haste is the direct road to error”(Moliere). This quote mirrors a theme in William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. This play is about two lovers from opposing families which make a series of reckless decisions which lead to the death of many people incl...