answersLogoWhite

0


Verified answer

Capulet loses his temper because Juliet will not go along with his plan to marry her to Paris

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar
More answers
User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

Mrs. Capulet is way more upset by Tybalt's death than anyone else on stage. Why is that? It's because Tybalt is her relative, not Capulet's. She says, "Tybalt, my cousin! O, my brother's child." Tybalt is only related to the Capulets by marriage, by her marriage to Capulet. Capulet is no doubt thinking that Tybalt is a saucy boy and a princox who probably got what he deserved and good riddance, but to Mrs. C this is a close relative who has died.

This difference carries on as Mrs. C plans revenge on Romeo by sending poisoners to Mantua, and Capulet carries on as if nothing had happened with his plans with Paris, apologising that Juliet seems to be broken up by her cousin's death.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

It is possible that Tybalt is so hot-tempered simply because he has no love-interest: most of the people in Verona seem to interested only in fighting or loving - when they aren't doing one, they are doing the other.

But if you are careful you may notice that Old Capulet really doesn't like Tybalt one bit - and Tybalt doesn't like Old Capulet either. On the other hand Lady Capulet (who Old Capulet also doesn't seem to like much) has an extravagant reaction to Tybalt's death.

Lady Capulet is some thirty years younger than her husband. (Lady Capulet is twice Juliet's age - so about thirty. Old Capulet last went to a masque almost thirty years ago - he must be over fifty).

Perhaps something is going on between Tybalt and Lady Capulet; perhaps Old Capulet half-suspects this.

That would explain a lot.

This answer is:
User Avatar

User Avatar

Anonymous

Lvl 1
4y ago

Juliet refus

This answer is:
User Avatar
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What are some character traits of Tybalt with evidence?

Tybalt is hot tempered meaning he easily gets angry.


According to mercutio what kind of man s Tybalt?

Mercutio describes Tybalt as a skilled duelist, hot-tempered, and proud. He sees Tybalt as someone who is quick to anger and not afraid to fight.


Which word describes Tybalt when he encounters Mercutio and Romeo in the streets of Verona?

Hot-tempered or aggressive. Tybalt is known for his quick temper and tendency to provoke conflicts.


Is Hera's characteristics not beautiful and hot tempered?

Hera was beautiful, hot tempered and jelous.


Who is fiery tempered cousin of Juliet?

Juliet's cousin is named Tybalt Capulet. Like so many others, Tybalt does not live to see the end of the play. His death is at the root of the conflict between Romeo's and Juliet's families.


Can a hot tempered man date a hot tempered girl?

Yeah look at Chris Brown and Rhianna.....things worked out fine.


Who was hot tempered in the outsiders?

Darry Curtis


Are redheads really hot tempered like the saying goes?

Yesss! We Are Verryyyy Hot Tempered, And I Recommend You Don't Mess With Us Redheads((: People Ask Me If I'm Hot Tempered Because I Have Red Hair, And The Answer Really Is, It Depends How Well You Know Me!(: -Angelique Nuno.


What are mercutio and benvolio arguing about?

Mercutio and Benvolio argue about Tybalt's challenge to Romeo in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." Mercutio is hot-tempered and wants Romeo to fight Tybalt, while Benvolio tries to calm the situation and prevent violence. Their argument eventually leads to Mercutio's death at the hands of Tybalt.


What relationship does Tybalt and Romeo have?

Tybalt is Juliet's cousin and Romeo's adversary. Tybalt is hot-headed and confrontational, leading to conflict with Romeo, who is more peaceful and tries to avoid confrontation. Their relationship is one of animosity and ends in tragedy.


Why is Tybalt so mean and evil?

Tybalt is depicted as mean and evil in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" due to his strong loyalty to the Capulet family and his aggressive, hot-tempered nature. His disdain for the Montagues fuels his hostility, leading to his violent behavior and inability to compromise or show mercy towards his enemies.


What advice does Capulet give to Tybalt?

Capulet advises Tybalt to be patient and not let his hot temper escalate conflicts. He tells Tybalt to stay calm and avoid starting fights with others.