Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
Capulet is normally a loving father and is quite prepared to consider the feelings of the daughter he loves. But not when it's going to make him look a fool in front of the noble County Paris!
Mrs. Capulet has left the raising of her daughter totally to the Nurse. She has never had any kind of one-on-one relationship with Juliet and it makes her nervous. She falls back on getting the Nurse in there to ease her discomfort.
The Capulet's niece in "Romeo and Juliet" is Juliet Capulet herself. She is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet and plays a central role in the tragedy. Juliet's love for Romeo Montague, a member of the rival family, leads to a series of events that ultimately result in their untimely deaths.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
it helps when capulet was sad
Not close. Mrs. Capulet is distant and hardly knows her daughter, who has been raised by the nurse. Capulet is more fond of Juliet but has made no attempt to understand her.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
they are cousins
He is a relative of the prince and he talks with Capulet because he's asking to marry his daughter (Juliet)
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
He loves her but he expects her to be obedient to his wishes.
Lord Capulet calls his only daughter Juliet "Poor daughter" in Act 4, Scene 5. This is after he discovers her apparently lifeless body and grieves over her loss.
Capulet is normally a loving father and is quite prepared to consider the feelings of the daughter he loves. But not when it's going to make him look a fool in front of the noble County Paris!
Juliet's nurse blames Lord Capulet for scolding Juliet and calling her names. She feels sympathy for Juliet and criticizes Lord Capulet for his harsh treatment of his daughter.
he is very angry with her and throws her out.