"Here comes your father; tell him so yourself and see how he will take it at your hands." In other words, lady Capulet says that it is not her problem, but her husband's.
Juliet was a capulet, and Romeo was a Montague.
Juliet's last name is Capulet.
In this context, "headstrong" means stubborn or willful. Capulet is chiding Juliet for her disobedience and spirited behavior. He is questioning her actions and demanding to know where she has been wandering off to.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
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. :)
Lady Capulet imagines that Juliet is crying because Tybalt, Lady Capulet's kinsman and consequently also Juliet's, is dead.
If you are talking about the Shakespeare tragedy, "Romeo and Juliet" I can help you. First of all, Juliet wasn't spelled with an extra te at the end. It was just Juliet. And her last name was Capulet. Juliet Capulet. Romeo's last name was Montague. Romeo Montague and Juliet Capulet. Hope this helps!
Capulet (Juliet) and Montague (Romeo)Montagues and Capulets
Juliet Capulet is a fictional character created by William Shakespeare for his play "Romeo and Juliet." There is no historical evidence to suggest that Juliet Capulet was based on a real person.
Juliet's family.
Juliet, Romeo, Tybalt, Nurse, Benvolio Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Nurse, Capulet Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Friar Lawrence, Capulet, Tybalt Or . . . Juliet, Romeo, Capulet, Mercutio, Tybalt Or basically Romeo and Juliet and any three of Nurse, Friar, Capulet, Mercutio, or Tybalt.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.