Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
Lord Capulet allows Romeo to stay at the masque because he doesn't want any trouble at the party.
Capulet says that Romeo has a good reputation and appears to be behaving himself. Capulet doesn't care that Romeo is a Montague.
Capulet was surprisingly tolerant of the fact that Romeo had gate-crashed. Although Tybalt wanted to throw Romeo out, Capulet told him to let Romeo stay and enjoy the party.
beacause capulet thinks highly of romeo, he has heard great thing throuout verona. plus, he isent doing any harm.
Tybalt leaves the Capulet's party because Romeo and his friends have shown up, and he is angry that the Capulet's will not make him leave. Tybalt wants to fight Romeo right there, but Lord Capulet stops him and angrily orders him not to ruin the party.
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
It is actually Tybalt who informs Lord Capulet of the unwanted guest. Tybalt wants to kill him but Lord Capulet orders him not to make a scene at the party because, despite there enmity, Romeo is well liked in the community and it would tarnish his reputation.
Capulet allows Romeo to stay at the party because Tybalt does not recognize him as a Montague. In addition, Capulet does not want to create a scene at the party by causing a confrontation with a guest, so he chooses to let Romeo stay and enjoy the festivities.
Capulet was surprisingly tolerant of the fact that Romeo had gate-crashed. Although Tybalt wanted to throw Romeo out, Capulet told him to let Romeo stay and enjoy the party.
beacause capulet thinks highly of romeo, he has heard great thing throuout verona. plus, he isent doing any harm.
Tybalt reacts with anger and challenges Romeo to a duel when he recognizes him at the Capulet's party. Lord Capulet, however, intervenes and tells Tybalt to let the matter go, as he does not want any trouble at the party.
Capulet responds by instructing Tybalt to leave Romeo be and not cause trouble during the party. He wants to keep the peace and avoid any conflict.
Tybalt becomes upset when he recognizes Romeo at the Capulet party, as he sees it as a direct challenge to his family's honor. Capulet responds by scolding Tybalt for causing a scene and tells him to calm down and let Romeo enjoy the party, not wanting any disruption to the event.
The Capulet's ball was to take place at night
Tybalt leaves the Capulet's party because Romeo and his friends have shown up, and he is angry that the Capulet's will not make him leave. Tybalt wants to fight Romeo right there, but Lord Capulet stops him and angrily orders him not to ruin the party.
It is actually Tybalt who informs Lord Capulet of the unwanted guest. Tybalt wants to kill him but Lord Capulet orders him not to make a scene at the party because, despite there enmity, Romeo is well liked in the community and it would tarnish his reputation.
lord capulet refines tybalt from fighting romeo because he doesnt want the feast to be ruined and he dose not wish to hurt or injure a youngster for he is well known
Lord Capulet is initially angry when he finds out Romeo is at the party but then chooses not to cause a scene because of Romeo's reputation as a well-behaved young man. He instructs Tybalt to let the matter go for the night.
It depends on who is trying to prevent his death and when. Capulet could have prevented Tybalt's death by sending him off to his father's house (wherever that was) with a flea in his ear after Act 1 Scene 5.