Old enough to have a fourteen year old daughter. Indeed older than that. He and his cousin say in Act 1 Scene 5 that they wore masks to a party thirty years before, and that is the last time they did it. So he must be in his fifties at least. That's somewhat revealing since his wife is about twenty-seven. (she is about twice Juliet's age) He must be twenty-five years older than she is at least.
The play never mentions it, but it's safe to assume he is around Mercutio and Benvolio's age (18 to mid-twenties)
He's a made up character writen by William Shakespeare for the story "Romeo and Juliet"..
Juliet is the only character whose age is directly stated, but he was probably in his early- or mid-twenties.
probably around Juliets age.....
Act 3 Scene 1
About the same age as Romeo: teenaged.
In Act 3, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet.
Well, it depends on what you think the "first Capulet" was. The first Capulet Romeo falls in love with was Rosaline Capulet, Juliet's first cousin. Juliet was, of course, the second.
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
It of course does not say in the script how old Capulet is. The actor who played him, Paul Hardwick, was 50 years old in 1968 (it was in this year, not 1969, that the Zeffirelli film, which I assume to be the one you mean, was released.)
Because he (Capulet) and Montague are both very old men who've grown weary of all of the fighting
Capulet loses his temper because Juliet will not go along with his plan to marry her to Paris
Well, it depends on what you think the "first Capulet" was. The first Capulet Romeo falls in love with was Rosaline Capulet, Juliet's first cousin. Juliet was, of course, the second.
Old Capulet and Montague are shocked and remorseful about the fighting between their families. They realize the tragic consequences of their long-standing feud and agree to make peace in the end.
Lady Capulet explains that Capulet arranged Juliet's marriage to Paris so suddenly because he wants her to marry before she gets too old and misses her chance to be a mother.
Capulet thinks Juliet should be at least 14 years old before she gets married.
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
It of course does not say in the script how old Capulet is. The actor who played him, Paul Hardwick, was 50 years old in 1968 (it was in this year, not 1969, that the Zeffirelli film, which I assume to be the one you mean, was released.)
Because he (Capulet) and Montague are both very old men who've grown weary of all of the fighting
Capulet loses his temper because Juliet will not go along with his plan to marry her to Paris
The Nurse foils the character of Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet. As her mother, Lady Capulet should know everything that there is about her daughter; she should know how old she is and her innermost feelings. However, Lady Capulet knows neither. Early on in Act 1, Lady Capulet is unsure of Juliet's age and the Nurse has an extended speech in which she explains to Juliet's mother how she knows how old Juliet is better than her mother does. Additionally, throughout the play, it is the Nurse that Juliet goes to for advice and assistance, not her mother.
Yes Tybalt is a Capulet he is Lord Capulet's nephew.
I believe she was approaching her fourteenth birthday so that would make her thirteen.
Old Capulet's rash, secretive decision is like Romeo and Juliet's courtship, predicting another tragedy as a result of haste.