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He is a very conventional and unimaginative man. His conventional attitude makes him approach the father when seeking to marry a girl. His lack of imagination impedes him when, never having talked to Juliet, he thinks she must be as happy about the marriage as he is. His mission to put flowers on Juliet's tomb is also conventional and his attitude in finding Romeo at the tomb is as well--Romeo is a Montague, so he must be at the Capulet tomb to cause trouble. Both Romeo and Juliet try to engage him in conversation but he doesn't listen to either of them--he is happy to rely on his assumptions and prejudices.

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