The reader knows Capulet is used to getting what he wants because he is portrayed as a powerful and authoritative figure. He often makes decisions that others must adhere to, and his words and actions suggest a sense of entitlement and control over those around him. This behavior is evident in how he handles situations, such as when he arranges Juliet's marriage to Paris without considering her feelings.
Within the first chapter of The Hunger Games the Reaping is mentioned; this is a hook because the reader, at this point, is not supposed to know what the Reaping is. The purpose of a hook is to make the reader continue reading. The mention of the Reaping keeps the reader reading for two reasons a) either the reader does not know what the Reaping is and wants to find out or b) the reader wants to know who will be selected in the Reaping, and, by extension, what will occur afterward.
Juliet asks the Nurse to find out Romeo's identity at the Capulet ball, as she has fallen in love with him and wants to know who he is.
The narrator explains what he wants, which makes the reader want to know whether he will get it.
At first Capulet says that she is too young to marry, and he would like her to wait until she's sixteen. However, he has no objection to Paris getting to know her and trying to get her affection.
I don't know about Lord Capulet, but I know for certain that Lady Capulet is fairly young. She tells Juliet that she was about her age when she was had her. This means that Lady Capulet is 26. I guess due to stress she can look a few years older though. For Capulet, I guess you can say that he is well dressed and groomed. He is from a wealthy family after all. The same applies to Lady Capulet.
He likes you. He wants to know if you like him, and if he's got a shot. Just tell him you like him. Good luck!
We do not know Lady Capulet's birthday so we cannot know what her star-sign was. We do know that Juliet was born on July 31. That makes her a Leo.
Not at first, but then he figures it out.
You don't have to make a title for your stories -- it helps you and the reader to know what story they're talking about, though. Plus, if the reader wants to recommend the story to somebody, it helps them find that story.
Tybalt's last name is never mentionned in the play. However, we do know he is the nephew of Lady Capulet.
this usually means he is interested in getting to know you more as a person
The boy will know-it's up to him if he wants to keep it to himself. Depending on clothing worn, sometimes you can tell.