The character of Capulet comes across in the first scene because it was when Romeo realized that Juliet was a Capulet.
Yes, whenever there is a scene in the Capulet's house, Juliet is usually a round somewhere.
There's a party at Capulet's place.
Act III, Scene 5.
Act III Scene 5
There is no such scene. Capulet (he's not a Lord, by the way) does not even know about Juliet's involvement with Romeo until after her death.
Very little, because this is the scene in which she is introduced.
Assuming you are talking about Act 1, the scenes are set as follows: Scene 1: A Public Place Scene 2: A Street Scene 3: A Room in Capulet's House Scene 4: A Street Scene 5: Capulet's House.
The Prologue is spoken by the Chorus, but the first line in Act 1 Scene 1 is spoken by Sampson, of the Capulet house.
Turmoil. Juliet is dead and they are having a hard time coming to grips with it.
Act 1 Scene 3 is all about broaching to Juliet the possibility of marrying Paris. Anything Mrs. Capulet says in that scene is to be taken in that context.
In Act I, Scene V of Romeo and Juliet, Romeo and his friends crash the Capulet ball. Romeo meets Juliet and they fall in love at first sight. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to fight him, but Lord Capulet stops him, not wanting trouble at the ball.
capulet kills Romeo and Juliet ends up marrying Paris by force.