Juliet apologizes to her father, Lord Capulet, as part of a strategic move to avoid conflict after he insists she marry Paris. She initially pretends to comply with his wishes, expressing remorse for her previous defiance. This apology is a way to buy time and maintain peace at home while she secretly plans to be with Romeo. Ultimately, her apology reflects her desperation to navigate the pressures from her family while pursuing her true love.
Her father. She says she is sorry for being disobedient and she'll marry Paris if that is what he wants. Like many apologies to parents, this is a flat-out lie.
Juliet's father lived in Verona, same as Juliet.
what does Juliet tell her father
Probably when Juliet's father orders her to marry Paris.
Juliet's father moves up the date of Juliet's wedding, inciting Juliet to be with Romeo even more.
Tybalt is the son of the brother of Juliet's mother. That is to say, Tybalt's father and Juliet's mother were brother and sister. This means, of course, that Tybalt was not a Capulet, since it was Juliet's father and his brothers and sisters who were the Capulets.
Paris
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
The father of Romeo, when he and Juliet's father had a competition of who could make the best statue of the other's child.
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She didn't; her father did. One of the reasons her father threw the party was to show Juliet off to Paris, the prospective bridegroom.
The murder of Juliet's father