he changes his mind because Juliet is unhappy about Tybalt's death(when she is actually unhappy about Romeo's banishment) and he thinks that this will make her happy.
Capulet changed his mind about listening to his daughter's opinion because he believed he had found a suitable match for her and wanted to ensure her happiness. He was also concerned about maintaining his family's reputation and alliances.
Capulet wants Juliet to cheer up.
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Lord Capulet initially has a positive opinion of Romeo when he first sees him at the Capulet ball. He appreciates Romeo's manners and is described as being impressed with his demeanor and behavior.
he was concerned about public opinion
Mrs. Bennetts opinion of Mr. Collins changes when she finds out he wants to marry one of her daughters.
This is an opinion question. I'm my opinion, no. I don't feel that someone has the right to tell someone who to marry, especially if the bride is not totally interested in him.
Try listening to "The Harold Song" by Ke$ha. That's my opinion
This is only my opinion, but I think that we were!
Be empathetic and listening is always good. Try not to be judgemental or give your personal opinion.
Although 'cool' depends on your opinion, many people consider them to be a good band and worth listening to.
No.
because they were dump
Mr. Bennet finds his other daughters except Lizzy to be silly, frivolous, and lacking in intelligence. He is generally disappointed by their lack of depth and maturity compared to Lizzy.
Capulet never said he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo. Nobody ever suggested the idea to him. As we hear in Act 1 Scene 5, Capulet has a pretty high opinion of Romeo as it turns out, and he might have reacted positively to the idea. His attitude was not that he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo so much as that he really wanted her to marry Paris.