Capulet does not harm Romeo because he believes Romeo is a respectable young man and does not want to dishonor his own reputation by causing harm to a guest at his party. Additionally, Capulet may also be feeling merciful due to Romeo's polite behavior and graceful presence among his guests.
Lady Capulet does not want to kill Romeo. She is Juliet's mother and does not harbor any intent to harm Romeo in the story of Romeo and Juliet.
beacause capulet thinks highly of romeo, he has heard great thing throuout verona. plus, he isent doing any harm.
The line "Is she a Capulet?" is said by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He utters this line when he first sees Juliet at the Capulet's party and realizes she is from the rival Capulet family.
Capulet (Juliet) and Montague (Romeo)Montagues and Capulets
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.
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Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
Juliet recognizes Romeo's voice at the Capulet's feast.
The Capulet's illiterate servant asks Romeo, not knowing who he is, to read it to him.
As you suspected when you added this question to the category "Romeo and Juliet", the Shakespearean play which features the Capulet and Montague families is in fact Romeo and Juliet.
Romeo is a Montague, Juliet is a Capulet.
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!