At the end of the play "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet and Lord Montague promise to end their feud and reconcile their families in light of the tragic deaths of their children. They agree to honor the memories of Romeo and Juliet by raising golden statues in their likenesses as a symbol of peace. This commitment signifies a hopeful resolution and the potential for healing in their longstanding animosity.
Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet).
Juliet's parents are named Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, whereas Romeo's parents are named Lord Montague and Lady Montague.I've read the play, and as far as I could tell, it never says their given names, but if you want to refer to them, call them the above names (their last names).
The characters were: Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, The Nurse, County Paris, Prince Escalus, Friar Lawrence, Friar John, Mercutio, Balthasar, Benvolio, Tybalt, Samson, and Gregory.
One person answered: Capulet - it was Capulet's desire to have his daughter, Juliet, marry within the family or in other words Paris. However, this is wrong. Paris is a relative of Duke Escalus, which is why he says at the end of the play that he has lost "a brace of kinsmen" (Paris and Mercutio). Juliet had never met Paris before the party where she also meets Romeo. Paris is neither Montague nor Capulet
Lord Capulet has a brother known as second Capulet in the play
Peter is a Montague in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet." He is a servant to the Capulet family.
The name of Romeo's father is Lord Montague in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Lord Montague is head of the Montague family, which is in a feud with the Capulet family, Juliet's family.
Romeo (Montague) and Juliet (Capulet).
Juliet's parents are named Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, whereas Romeo's parents are named Lord Montague and Lady Montague.I've read the play, and as far as I could tell, it never says their given names, but if you want to refer to them, call them the above names (their last names).
None. The only rich lord around is the County Paris, and he does not appear to have a job. Montague and Capulet are not lords (although they are rich), despite the fact that many people erroneously call them "Lord Capulet" and "Lord Montague". They are strictly middle class guys.
Lord Capulet and Lord Montague are two prominent characters in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They dislike each other due to a long-standing feud between their families, the Capulets and the Montagues. The origins of the feud are never made clear in the play, but it sets the stage for the tragic events that unfold.
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.
Juliet is the only Daughter of the wealthy Nobleman Lord Capulet and his lady. Romeo is the son of An equally wealthy family, Lord and Lady Montegue. All six of these people are Characters in Shakespeare's most famous play, Romeo and Juliet.
The characters were: Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, The Nurse, County Paris, Prince Escalus, Friar Lawrence, Friar John, Mercutio, Balthasar, Benvolio, Tybalt, Samson, and Gregory.
Romeo's surname in the play is Montague. He is a member of the Montague family, one of the two feuding families in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Lady Capulet
Romeo, Juliet, Capulet, Lady Capulet, Paris, Friar Laurence, Tybalt, Mercutio, Benvolio, Nurse, Prince, Lady Montague, Montague. Those are 13 characters but some others are the Apothecary, Peter, The Musicians, Chief Watchman, Second watchman, Third watchman, and Balthasar