Yes, Juliet was a Capulet in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". She belonged to the prominent Capulet family in Verona, Italy, who were in a long-standing feud with the Montagues.
Juliet's surname is Capulet, and Romeo's in Montague. Hence, the infamous family feud!
Juliet replies to Lady Capulet's question about marriage by saying "It is an honor that I dream not of." This indicates that Juliet is not yet thinking about marriage and is not eager to consider it at the moment.
well. she's a useless character really, but the fact that she would attend the Capulet party is the reason why Romeo went in the first place, where he met Juliet and never remembered his infatuaion with Rosaline again.
It is a play.
Most likely in Verona, Italy.
No, they are totally made up.
No
gnome and julet
In Verona, Italy and on scene is in Mantua, Italy.
Yes Tybalt is a Capulet he is Lord Capulet's nephew.
The composer of the music for the film romeo and juliet is Henry Mancini.
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.