"or if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love and I'll no longer be a Capulet." Sounds like it.
We have just studied Romeo and Juliet in GCSE English, and Juliet Capulet seemed to be very quiet, but also have very strong emotions and feelings. She loved Romeo and was not prepared to let him go.
Tybalt is a Capulet and related to Juliet, who Romeo loves and is married to. He may also have in mind the Prince's warning that street brawlers will be put to death. However, his primary reason is to avoid causing harm to his in-laws even if they don't know they are his in-laws.
Romeo, his parents, and his cousin Benvolio are the only members of the family we meet. There are also some servants like Balthazar and Abram.
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
that there is a family feud going on that it doesn't end until the other family dies and that like romeo huck also runs away from home and that a few people die too.
Her mother, particularly. The Nurse didn't exactly reject her, but her advice as to how to solve Juliet's problem was so unsatisfactory that Juliet treated it as a rejection. It was the kind of advice that showed that the Nurse did not understand Juliet at all.
Montague is a city in NJ, it's also the name of a family in Romeo and Juliet. It's also the name of Romeo's father.
The nurse may be putting Juliet off because she is trying to protect her from potential harm or because she is hesitant to reveal sensitive information. She could also be feeling torn between her loyalty to Juliet and her obligations to Juliet's family.
From what we see in the play, the only thing that Juliet seems to be interested in is boys--well, one boy in particular.
Since meeting Romeo, Juliet idolised Romeo she loved Romeo enough to give up her family as seen in the ending where she took the potion that was given to her by the fairer. That was Shakespeare's way of letting the audience know how much in love Juliet was with Romeo that she was ready t leave her family. Juliet also became sneaky as to what she did and where she went, as well as going to the extent of fighting with her father and begging him not to get her married to Paris.
William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet teaches us that "... they stumble that run fast." :)
Romeo went into the crypt and found Juliet "dead" but she had just taken a drink that would make her look dead. Romeo kills himself because he thinks Juliet is dead, and then Juliet wakes up to find Romeo dead and kills herself too.
Juliet is initially devastated by Tybalt's death because he was her cousin and a close family member. However, she also experiences conflicted emotions because Tybalt was the cousin of her husband, Romeo, whom she loves. This news intensifies the difficult position Juliet finds herself in, torn between her loyalty to her family and her love for Romeo.
Juliet fears that Romeo will be caught and killed by her family, the Capulets, if he is discovered at her balcony. She also worries about their forbidden love being discovered and the consequences that might follow.
The nurse delays telling Juliet about the arrangements for her marriage to Paris because she is torn between her loyalty to Juliet and her duty to the Capulet family. She may also be trying to protect Juliet from the distressing news or looking for a way to soften the blow before revealing it.
Juliet has a lot of cousins, Tybalt is probably the most relavent one, Rosaline is also Juliet's cousin.
We have just studied Romeo and Juliet in GCSE English, and Juliet Capulet seemed to be very quiet, but also have very strong emotions and feelings. She loved Romeo and was not prepared to let him go.