NO!!!!
no because Juliet agrees to marry Paris but Juliet is going to take the vial of "stuff" and they will think she is dead and Juliet and romeo will runaway and live together
Lord Capulet threatens to drag Juliet to her wedding, whether she wants to go or not. He also threathens he would throw her out into the streets if she did not marry Paris.
Marry Paris or I throw you out of the house.
When Juliet refuses to marry Count Paris, he says to Juliet:An you be mine, I'll give you to my friend;And you be not, hang, beg, starve, die on the streets,I think this basically means that should Juliet choose not to marry Paris, he will disown her, and will no longer regard her as his own. Note that Capulet is thinking of Juliet as a possession at this time, ("an you be mine, I'll give you") which is a strong contrast to his perspective in Act I when Paris comes a-wooing.
The Capulets throw a big feast in Romeo and Juliet where Romeo and Juliet first meet and fall in love.
Juliet was a capulet, and Romeo was a Montague.
He threatens to disown her and throw her out on the street.
Juliet's last name is Capulet.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
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. :)
Lady Capulet imagines that Juliet is crying because Tybalt, Lady Capulet's kinsman and consequently also Juliet's, is dead.
If you are talking about the Shakespeare tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet" I can help you. First of all, Juliet wasn't spelled with an extra te at the end. It was just Juliet. And her last name was Capulet. Juliet Capulet. Romeo's last name was Montague. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Hope this helps!
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