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    amok for too long. We believe that the Capulets are responsible for the feud and the fight at the beginning of the play. Romeo’s family the Montagues seem to care more for their son’s happiness. Romeo’s father seems very concerned about the happiness of his son and would most likely have attempted to end the feud to make his son happy because he is chiefly concerned about the melancholy of his dear son and heir. The Patriarch and Matriarch of the Capulets as we know

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    Blaming a person who only wanted to show honor to ones kin’s long-standing tradition seems absurd. However‚ people often accuse Tybalt Capulet from Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. Throughout the play‚ Tybalt made various impulsive actions and choices which were not the best‚ but inevitably his responses were not irrelevant. Tybalt did not cause the tragic amount of deaths in Verona. He was merely trying to keep up with the feud. Mercutio induced Tybalt into their duel and Mercutio’s death was

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    Juliet appears to have a much formal relationship with her own mother than she does with her nurse. The nurse comes across as quite a garrulous character in this scene and through a particularly talkative moment she tells of an amusing story involving Juliet as a child and speaks of her in an affectionate‚ loving manner. Lady Capulet does not respond with such amusement to this story and tells the nurse to be quiet. Though these events by themselves are not particularly important‚ by assuming that

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    Romeo and juliet

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    Act 4 Scene 3: How are Juliet’s feelings presented in this soliloquy? In this scene Juliet and her nurse make the final preparations for the wedding (with Prince) that is going to take place the following morning. Lady Capulet offers her assistance‚ but Juliet asks to be left to alone so she can pray and release her sins. This leaves Juliet alone in her bed chamber. She is feeling scared and worried about what she is about to do. She is beginning to doubt whether Friar Lawrence has given her

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    Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy. At the end of the play two young innocent lives were lost because of an old family feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. Perhaps several characters played a minor role in these tragic events but I believe that Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s own father‚ was ultimately responsible for her death. In his selfishness and rage he separated his daughter from the one man she truly loved and also rejected his own daughter for disobeying his commands. These two factors let

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    some do. Romeo and Juliet is the most famous and well known Shakespeare written love tragedy ever told.The story revolves around two young‚star-crossed lovers‚who cannot understand the hatred of an older generation.This eventually leads to the death of them.Many things may have ended the deaths of Romeo and Juliet but ‚Lord capulet and Romeo play the strongest roles in the deaths of Romeo and Juliet. In Shakespeare’s love tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ the Lord Capulet is one of the people

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    outcome of the play. The portrayal of Lord Capulet’s character‚ shows him as one who has the power to tell others what to do as well as having complete power over his household and what happens in his household. He expects his wife (Lady Capulet)‚ daughter (Juliet) and his servants to do exactly as he tells them. Shakespeare wrote in the Elizabethan age‚ so naturally he based most of his plays on the morals and social standards of the time. During the Elizabethan period noble women were expected

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    The famous tale of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare is a classic story that is known all over the world‚ despite being written approximately four hundred years ago. Ultimately‚ Romeo and Juliet continues to be shared because of its enchanting romance story‚ but better yet‚ it’s unpredictable tragic ending. Throughout the story‚ characters Romeo and Juliet share a strong love between one another that results in their fateful deaths. Many speculate on who veritably brought about the

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    In the story of Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the tragedy of the double suicide by the two star crossed lovers‚ is the result of the family quarrel between the Montagues and the Capulets. Shakespeare doesn’t tell us how the fight between the two families starts and leaves it to our imaginations‚ but we can infer that the quarrel has been going on for many generations. In the story‚ Shakespeare explores the hate between the families and how Romeo and Juliet’s love is oppressed by the adults

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    Juliet’s hand in marriage‚ Capulet puts him of‚ citing Juliet’s young age and even suggesting that he’d like his daughter to marry for "love" (1.2.2-3). This‚ by the way‚ is pretty uncommon in Shakespeare’s plays. Most fathers (like Baptista Minola in The Taming of the Shrew) broker marriages like business deals‚ without ever consulting their daughters. But Lord Capulet doesn’t play the good father for long. Paris eventually wears him down and convinces him that he and Juliet should wed (3.4.2). (By

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