Lord Capulet thought his daughter was already dead, and then he discovers her bleeding on the floor of the family tomb. In grief at their children's death, both Lord Capulet and Lord Montague vow to end the fighting between their families and to raise a golden statue in memory of each other's child.
Raise a statue of Romeo in return for the one that Montague will erect for Juliet in gold. Agrees to end feud although you could argue there is a sense of competitiveness in raising a statue 'as equally rich' as the one Montague says he will create for Juliet.
The last thing Lord Capulet does in "Romeo and Juliet" is mourn the deaths of Romeo and Juliet, finally putting an end to the feud between the Montagues and Capulets.
Everyone is sad because Juliet has apparently died the day before her wedding was to take place.
lord Capulet
Juliet, Romeo, Tybalt, Nurse, Benvolio Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Nurse, Capulet Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Capulet, Tybalt Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Capulet, Mercutio, Tybalt Or basically Romeo and Juliet and any three of Nurse, Friar, Capulet, Mercutio, or Tybalt.
The masquerade party in Romeo and Juliet is hosted by Lord Capulet, Juliet's father. It is held at the Capulet household.
At Lord Capulet's Feast.At the Capulet ball in Verona.
Lord Capulet offered a golden statue of Romeo and Juliet to Lord Montague as a gesture of peace and reconciliation following the tragedy.
Lord Capulet throws a huge feast in "Romeo and Juliet" where Romeo and Juliet first meet each other.
Romeo Juliet Lord Capulet & Lady Capulet Lord Montague & Lady Montague Mercutio Benvolio Tybalt Paris Friar Lawrence Nurse The Prince
Juliet's parents, Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, did not approve of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and arranged for Juliet to marry Paris instead. This forced Romeo and Juliet to keep their love a secret, leading to their tragic end.
Tybalt's uncle is Lord Capulet. He is Juliet's father and a prominent figure in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
Lord Capulet when Juliet says she will not marry Paris.
Lord Capulet is Juliet's father in "Romeo and Juliet." He is a central character who plays a crucial role in the events of the play. He is initially supportive of Juliet's marriage to Paris but later becomes enraged when she refuses and insists on marrying Romeo instead. His actions contribute to the tragic outcome of the play.
Romeo Juliet Lord Capulet (Juliet's father) Lady Capulet (Juliet's mother) Lord Montague (Romeo's father) Lady Ahmed Montague (Romeo's mother) Prince Paris Angelica (Juliet's nurse) Balthazar (Romeo's servant) Rosaline (Juliet's cousin) Benvolio (Paris' cousin/Romeo's friend) Peter (Angelica's servant)