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how does capulet feel about his treatment of juliet

by Emmett Ward DDS Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Lord Capulet is extremely upset by what he feels is Juliet 's disobedience and disrespect. Although Juliet thanks him for having arranged her marriage to Paris as she says, 'out of Love' she refuses to accept his proposal. Lord Capulet is enraged and says the following:

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How does Lord Capulet react to Juliet's disobedience?

In Act 1, Scene 2, Paris makes his desire to marry Juliet known to Lord Capulet. To Paris’s request, Capulet replies “Let two more summers wither in their pride/ Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.” From Capulet’s reply, it can be seen that Capulet feels Juliet is too young to marry.

How does Capulet feel about Juliet's marriage to Paris?

Oct 24, 2017 · Although Capulet treats Juliet as a possession, he also treats her with respect. This is shown by Capulet’s thoughtful and loving behaviour. “Earth hath swallow’d all my hopes but she”. Shakespeare personifies ‘swallow’d’ to state that life took his other children and buried them into the earth, but not Juliet and she is his only hope.

Why is Lord Capulet the most interesting character in the play?

May 24, 2009 · Lord Capulet, for example, clinically focuses on Juliet's state of death and he does not once utter a word of remorse or acknowledgement for possibly having …

How does Romeo treat Juliet in Romeo and Juliet?

Capulet soon becomes enraged with Juliet because of her refusal, calling her a “disobedient wretch” and telling her “my fingers itch” (which means he …

Who is Lord Capulet in Romeo and Juliet?

Share Link. Lord Capulet, Juliet 's father, is one of the most interesting characters in William Shakespeare 's Romeo and Juliet because he undergoes what seems to be a dramatic and unexpected change. In the first act of the play, we meet Capulet as one of the patriarchs of the two feuding clans in Verona.

Who killed Juliet's cousin?

Juliet's cousin Tybalt has been slain by Romeo, and Juliet is inconsolable. Of course her parents assume she is crying for Tybalt, when in fact she is mourning the loss of her husband, Romeo. There is little explanation for what happens next other than Capulet wants to help his daughter get over her grief and grabs onto ...

What happens after Tybalt's death?

However, after Tybalt’s death there is much mourning in the Capulet household. Paris comes once again to speak of marriage. During his visit, Capulet decides that the best thing for Juliet during that sad time is to bring her joy through arranging her marriage to Paris.

What does Shakespeare say about Paris?

However, even though he objects to the marriage due to Juliet’s age, he does give Paris a chance by stating, "But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart; My will to her consent is but a part.

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