Lord Capulet reacts angrily and harshly to Juliet's refusal, disowning her and threatening to disown her if she does not comply with his wishes. He is unable to understand her perspective and feels betrayed by her decision to go against his wishes.
Lord Capulet is initially shocked and angry at Juliet's refusal to marry Paris. He gives her an ultimatum to either marry Paris or be disowned and thrown out of the house.
He becomes enraged and threatens to disown her.
Lady Capulet accuses Lord Capulet of being too harsh and uncaring towards Juliet, their daughter. She feels that he is not being understanding or supportive of Juliet's feelings and desires, particularly regarding her refusal to marry Paris.
Juliet's nurse blames Lord Capulet for scolding Juliet and calling her names. She feels sympathy for Juliet and criticizes Lord Capulet for his harsh treatment of his daughter.
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Count Paris visits Lord Capulet in Act I, Scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, to ask Lord Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lord Capulet stalls, telling him to wait until Juliet is older.
Lord Capulet supervised the plans for Juliet and Paris's wedding. The wedding was originally on a Thursday, but Lord Capulet moved the wedding to a Wednesday.
lord capulet-the dadlady capulet- the momjuliet- the daughtertybalt- juliet's cousinnurse- nannypeter- servantsampson- servantgregory- servant
Lord Capulet is Juliet's father, Lady Capulet is Juliet's mother and Lord Capulet's wife, Tybalt is Juliet's cousin and Lady Capulet's nephew, Nurse is Juliet's, well, nurse (as well as a good friend to her), Samson, Gregory, and Peter are all serving men of the Capulets. :)
Lord Montague tells Lord Capulet that he will raise a golden statue of Juliet in her honor to symbolize her virtue and beauty.
At Lord Capulet's Feast.At the Capulet ball in Verona.
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