Yes 'Romeo and Juiliet'.
Peter is a Montague in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet." He is a servant to the Capulet family.
He's a Montague.
The Capulet Family, and Romeo is from the montague family. Both are equal in status!
Tybalt is associated with the Capulets, and he thinks of himself as a Capulet, but he is actually not a Capulet at all. He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, and Lady Capulet is only a Capulet by marriage. That is why it is Lady Capulet, and not Lord Capulet, who is so furious with Romeo after he kills Tybalt.
Romeo's family name was Montague. Juliet's family name was Capulet.
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Romeo was a Montague, Juliet was a Capulet.
The name of Romeo's father is Lord Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Lord Montague is head of the Montague family, which is in a feud with the Capulet family, Juliet's family.
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
One person answered: Capulet - it was Capulet's desire to have his daughter, Juliet, marry within the family or in other words Paris. However, this is wrong. Paris is a relative of Duke Escalus, which is why he says at the end of the play that he has lost "a brace of kinsmen" (Paris and Mercutio). Juliet had never met Paris before the party where she also meets Romeo. Paris is neither Montague nor Capulet
Juliet is part of the Capulet family, which have long since warred with the Montague family.
Samson was a Capulet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." He is a servant to the Capulet family.