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Neglectful: She is a distant figure in Juliet's life. Juliet's nurse remembers more about Juliet's childhood than Lady Capulet. (Act 1, scene 2)

- Cold: She ignores Juliet's pleas about not marrying Paris. (Act 3, scene 5)

- Vengeful: She want to get revenge on Romeo after he killed Tybalt. (Act 3, scene 1)

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Although deeply passionate (as her soliloquy "Gallop apace you fiery footed steeds shows) she is also practical and realizes that it is her job to bring the romantic Romeo down to earth (as she does in the nightingale/lark dispute). She also has great courage, agreeing to be buried alive and severing ties with her lifelong confidante in order to be with her Romeo. But her courage and practicality are hampered by her cloistered upbringing, in which all she knows is her house and the church. She does not know much about the ways of the world and is afraid to go outside the small compass of the places she knows without a guide.

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Uncertain. Juliet has been entirely raised by her Nurse, and as a result, she is a stranger to her mother. Mrs. Capulet is so diffident about interacting with Juliet that she insists that the nurse be in the room when they talk. She does not understand Juliet at all.

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Mrs. Capulet is no Lady; she has married herself into a family with money but no social standing. She sticks to her own family. She is more fond of her brother's son Tybalt than her own daughter. She does not know how to talk to Juliet and when she tries it sounds forced and wooden. She believes what she wishes were true, as we see at Romeo's trial, where she claims that Tybalt was killed unfairly by a gang. She is incredibly vindictive as we see when she says she will have Romeo poisoned, since she was not able to persuade the Prince to put him to death. She constantly projects her own wants and desires onto Juliet. She's not a pleasant person.

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Juliet Capulet is often described as passionate, impulsive, and determined. She is known for her strong-willed nature and willingness to defy societal norms for love.

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She was a shallow sort of person whose main reason in life was to get her daughter well married to Count Paris. She is indifferent to the Capulet-Montague feud and discourages it.

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Yes, she was Juliet Capulet before she married Romeo and became Juliet Montague.

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Lord and Lady Capulet are the parents of Juliet in William Shakespeare's novel: Romeo and Juliet.

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Juliet is a female person. She dies.

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