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Lord Capulet In Romeo And Juliet
The character of Lord Capulet is dynamic because he changes from happy to angry to regretful. Lord Capulet is happy because Paris, the prince’s kinsman, wants to marry his daughter Juliet. At first, he tells Paris to wait two years “My will to her consent is but a part” (Rom. 1.2.17). Lord Capulet becomes impulsive, removing the two year waiting period. When Juliet is supposedly grieving Tybalt, Lord Capulet moves the wedding to Thursday. Then moves it to Wednesday! Lord Capulet’s impulsive behaviors continue and result in anger. When Juliet tells him that she does not want to marry Paris, he gets very angry and even threatens to disown Juliet “Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch! I tell thee what-get thee to church a Thursday

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