He uses a linguistic device - offensive language as a means to offend Juliet for she is going against his wishes. Though, of course as we all know it, he is clearly just a simply Elizabethan father and definitely not a bully. The Norm!
The dramatic purpose of the nurse entering in this scene is to let you know that Lady Capulet was on her way to see Juliet.
Capulet is rushing around trying to plan the wedding which he advanced a day. He sends the Nurse to wake Juliet because he hears Paris coming. The Nurse finds Juliet in the next scene.
Depends, in the movie Romeo sees Juliet next to the nurse, her fiance and her mother. Like this, right away he figured out she was a Capulet. In the book, Romeo is told by the nurse that Juliet belongs to the Capulet Family.
At the beginning of Act IV Scene 3, Juliet tells the nurse that she wants to be left alone to pray.
Benvolio and the Nurse. All of the other characters are either dead or on stage. The ones onstage include the Friar, Balthazar, the Prince, Montague, Capulet and Lady Capulet.
The street fight in the opening scene is between the servants of the Montague and Capulet families.
The nurse reports to Capulet in Scene 5 that Juliet is not well and is refusing to marry Paris. She tries to convince him to let Juliet marry Romeo instead.
In this scene from Romeo and Juliet, Capulet finds the exchange between Juliet and the Nurse funny because the Nurse is being very informal and teasing Juliet about her age. Capulet enjoys the light-hearted banter and the way the Nurse is able to joke with Juliet.
The scene is set in the Capulet residence, where Juliet awaits the return of the nurse.
The dramatic purpose of the nurse entering in this scene is to let you know that Lady Capulet was on her way to see Juliet.
In Act 4, Scene 4 of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet sends the Nurse to wake Juliet early so that she can prepare for her wedding to Paris. Lord Capulet is eager to move forward with the marriage plans, despite Juliet's objections.
Capulet is rushing around trying to plan the wedding which he advanced a day. He sends the Nurse to wake Juliet because he hears Paris coming. The Nurse finds Juliet in the next scene.
Depends, in the movie Romeo sees Juliet next to the nurse, her fiance and her mother. Like this, right away he figured out she was a Capulet. In the book, Romeo is told by the nurse that Juliet belongs to the Capulet Family.
At the beginning of Act IV Scene 3, Juliet tells the nurse that she wants to be left alone to pray.
Benvolio and the Nurse. All of the other characters are either dead or on stage. The ones onstage include the Friar, Balthazar, the Prince, Montague, Capulet and Lady Capulet.
The character of Capulet comes across in the first scene because it was when Romeo realized that Juliet was a Capulet.
No, both Peter and the Nurse are Capulet's servants. Peter's job in Act 2 Scene 4 is to act as a sort of bodyguard to the Nurse. The Nurse sure treats Peter as if he were her servant, though. "My fan, Peter" shows us that she has him carrying her things so he can produce them on command. Of course the Nurse bosses everyone around, even Mr. and Mrs. Capulet.