He loves her but he expects her to be obedient to his wishes.
No, the Capulets did not need help understanding their daughter in the play "Romeo and Juliet". Their conflict with Juliet arose from their desire to marry her off to Paris against her wishes, showing a lack of understanding and empathy for her feelings.
The family names were Montague and Capulet.
The Capulets are initially supportive of their daughter Juliet getting married to Paris as they see it as a good match. However, their feelings change when Juliet refuses to marry Paris and instead secretly marries Romeo, leading to conflict within the family.
Juliet Capulet is the daughter of the Capulet and Lady Capulet. She is 13 years old and yes that is the same age she got married. Although the Capulets wanted her to marry Paris ,he is about twenty years old, she didnt wanna marry him. She was brave enough to tell her parents no but after she was already married to romeo. Of course that didnt know about that marriage. Its was private. Only Romeo and Juliet and Nurse and Friar Lawerence knew about it. Juliet is a quiet girl but she has feelings and emotions just like anbody else.Now you know all about JULIET CAPULET
Hi,In answer to your question:The Capulets are one of the 2 main families in Shakesperes' tragic play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets,who are the sworn enemies of the Montagues,the other main family in the play and the family of Romeo.
Tybalt
Juliet's dad is called Lord Capulet.
montagues (romeo) and capulets (juliet)
Romeo's family is the Montagues, Juliet's is the Capulets.
Romeo's family are the Montagues. Juliet's are the Capulets
The Capulet family is a prominent family in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Key members include Lord Capulet, the patriarch; Lady Capulet, his wife; and their daughter Juliet. Other notable characters include Tybalt, Juliet's hot-headed cousin, and the Nurse, who serves as Juliet's confidante and caregiver. The Capulets are feuding with the Montague family, which is central to the play's tragic storyline.
He learns that Juliet is the only child of the Capulets and rich.