The Capulet servant is upset because he cannot read and is trying to deliver an invitation list for the Capulet party. He is feeling frustrated and embarrassed because he cannot do his job properly.
He can't read it, being illiterate.
Samson is a Capulet, or to be more accurate, he is a servant of the Capulets. He is not a member of the Capulet family, just someone who works for them.
He reads out the guestlist for Capulet's party.
He is a capulet, the Nurse's servant.
The Capulet's illiterate servant asks Romeo, not knowing who he is, to read it to him.
In Act I Scene ii of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet gives his servant a list of the people he wants to invite to the party, ordering him to ask all of those people to come. Unfortunately the servant is illiterate.
An illiterate Capulet servant asked them to read the guest list to him so he could memorise it.
Tybalt was upset at the party because Romeo arrived at the Capulet party. Tybalt believes that Romeo is mocking him and the Capulet name by arriving at the party. He attempts to fetch his rapier but his uncle, Lord Capulet stops Tybalt.
2 Capulet servents and a Montague servant ,the Capulet servents insult the Montague servent
Yes, in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," the character Nurse is a servant and confidante of the Capulet family.
Peter is a Montague in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet." He is a servant to the Capulet family.
Romeo and Benvolio learn about the Capulet's ball when they come across a servant who is struggling to read the guest list. The servant asks for their help, and in thanks, he invites them to the party.