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Q: Capulet uses figurative language to describe his dead daughter in lines 27-29 what kind of figure of speech does he use and what does it mean?
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What is Capulet's expectation for the dynamic between a parent and child?

Capulet is expecting a child, especially girls to be obedient to their parents. and he expects Juliet to do what he wants her to do, such as marrying Paris. That's why he does not care if she wants to marry Paris or not, he begins to prepare their wedding. Also I think that Juliet was an obedient daughter until she met romeo.


What is an example of figurative language in Hamlet?

An example of a homonyms by Shakespeare is when Romeo and Mercutio are at the Capulet ball. Romeo says that Mercutio has a nimble sole, but that his own soul is heavy.


Whos who in Romeo and Juliet the house of Capulet?

Lord Capulet is Juliet's father, Lady Capulet is Juliet's mother and Lord Capulet's wife, Tybalt is Juliet's cousin and Lady Capulet's nephew, Nurse is Juliet's, well, nurse (as well as a good friend to her), Samson, Gregory, and Peter are all serving men of the Capulets. :)


In Act IV why does the Nurse scold Capulet?

Capulet goes really overboard in demanding that Juliet marry Paris. He has foolishly given a promise to Paris that she will do so and now does not want to look like the fool he is. Of course when people know they are wrong, they really cannot take criticism, and this is true of Capulet. And you know the Nurse; she cannot keep her mouth shut. So she criticises him.


In Romeo and Juliet who is Capulet's nephew?

Montague has this line in Act I Scene 1: "Who set this ancient quarrel new abroach? Speak, nephew, were you by when it began?" Benvolio answers him so we must assume that Benvolio is his nephew. That makes Benvolio Romeo's cousin.

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How would you describe Juliet's family?

Not close. Mrs. Capulet is distant and hardly knows her daughter, who has been raised by the nurse. Capulet is more fond of Juliet but has made no attempt to understand her.


Who does Capulet want his daughter to marry?

Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.


Who is Paris and what does he discuss with Capulet?

He is a relative of the prince and he talks with Capulet because he's asking to marry his daughter (Juliet)


What is one of the reasons the Lord Capulet is so protective of Juliet?

Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.


What is one of the reasons that lord Capulet is so protective of Juliet?

Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.


What are Capulet's feelings about his daughter Juliet?

He loves her but he expects her to be obedient to his wishes.


What does lord Capulet call his only daughter in Act 4 Sc. 5?

Lord Capulet calls his only daughter Juliet "Poor daughter" in Act 4, Scene 5. This is after he discovers her apparently lifeless body and grieves over her loss.


Why does lady Capulet like Juliet?

Capulet is normally a loving father and is quite prepared to consider the feelings of the daughter he loves. But not when it's going to make him look a fool in front of the noble County Paris!


What is Capulet's reaction to his daughter in act 4 scene 2?

he is very angry with her and throws her out.


What is the effect on Lord Capulet of her refusal?

He tells her to marry Paris or she will no longer be his daughter anymore.


Who blames lord Capulet's of scolding Juliet and calling her names?

Juliet's nurse blames Lord Capulet for scolding Juliet and calling her names. She feels sympathy for Juliet and criticizes Lord Capulet for his harsh treatment of his daughter.


Why did it take Capulet so long to realize how much his daughter meant to him?

Capulet may have been focused on societal expectations and his desire to uphold his family's reputation, causing him to overlook his daughter's feelings and importance. He may have also underestimated the depth of Juliet's emotions and the seriousness of her love for Romeo. Additionally, Capulet's own pride and stubbornness may have hindered his ability to see and appreciate his daughter's value until it was too late.