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How does shakespeare introduce Juliet to audiences?

juliet is introduced to the audience when the nurse and her mother aske her opinion of marriage.Lady Capulet tries to rush juliet to marry as if she wants her gone.The nurse,however, is patient and quite close to juliet this is because the nurse had a daughter like juliet but she died and the nurse was there throughout juliets life she remembers all the memories.People would think mothers would want a bond between their children and them but not Lady Capulet.Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet are very different as when Paris had asked Lord Capulet permission to marry juliet lord capulet said that she was still young and immature he also says that she means the world to him for this reason he tells paris to wait two summers (2 years ) he also tells paris to woo her(make her fall in love with him).


What does Capulet tell Paris he will have to do in order to marry Juliet?

In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris asked Lord Capulet to marry his only daughter Juliet. Lord Capulet tells Paris to wait 2 years then she will be ready to be a bride. Later he changes his mind and tells Paris that he should come to is party tonight and woooo Juliet. Even later in the play (in Act 3) Lord Capulet changes his mind again and arranges Paris to marry Juliet on the next Thursday which is in 3 days.


What are the two conditions that Capulet gives Paris before he will allow him to marry Juliet?

Capulet reacts differently to Paris's proposal in Act 1 and in Act 3. In Act 1 he puts conditions on his acceptance that Juliet must be a little older and Paris must get her love. In Act 3, he drops all of the conditions, for what reason we don't know.


Why does Capulet wants to marry Juliet?

He thinks Juliet is too young to marry.


What two reason make the lord Capulet unwilling to let Paris marry Juliet?

Capulet will not give permission to Paris to marry Juliet in Act 1 because, firstly, she is too young, being not quite fourteen, and also because she and Paris have never met, so how can she consent to the marriage? Talk to her, says Capulet, get her love, and we can consider it . . . in about two years' time.

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What was the reason Romeo and Juliet couldent get married?

the only reason is that Romeo was a Montague and Juliet was a Capulet which means that they are on different sides so that makes them enemy's.


How does Lady Capulet interpret Juliets tears?

Lady Capulet interprets Juliet's tears as an expression of grief over Tybalt's death, assuming that Juliet is mourning their cousin. In reality, Juliet is weeping due to Romeo's banishment. Lady Capulet is unaware of Juliet's secret marriage and her conflicted emotions.


Who does romeo meet at the Capulet's party?

Juliet, of course! The reason he went there was to see Rosaline but as soon as he lays eyes on Juliet he's crazy about her and completely forgets Rosaline.


What effect might capulets change of plans have on the friars arrangments?

Friar Lawrence had a schedule set up whereby Juliet would take the potion Wednesday night and wake up 42 hours later for Romeo to come and get her, sometime Friday night. Presumably he sent Friar John with that message. But when Capulet set the wedding for Wednesday morning, Juliet had to take the potion on Tuesday night, a day earlier. So it didn't matter that Friar John's message did not get through because Romeo would have come a day too late anyway. However, for some reason, the friar does not seem to be worried that Romeo is not going to be warned to come Thursday to get Juliet.


How does shakespeare introduce Juliet to audiences?

juliet is introduced to the audience when the nurse and her mother aske her opinion of marriage.Lady Capulet tries to rush juliet to marry as if she wants her gone.The nurse,however, is patient and quite close to juliet this is because the nurse had a daughter like juliet but she died and the nurse was there throughout juliets life she remembers all the memories.People would think mothers would want a bond between their children and them but not Lady Capulet.Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet are very different as when Paris had asked Lord Capulet permission to marry juliet lord capulet said that she was still young and immature he also says that she means the world to him for this reason he tells paris to wait two summers (2 years ) he also tells paris to woo her(make her fall in love with him).


Why does Lord Capulet become so enrage with Juliet?

Capulet promised Paris that he could marry Juliet without consulting her first. When she is told about the marriage, she refuses (she is already married to Romeo, but she doesn't tell them that). Capulet is furious because for no apparent reason she is turning the aristocratic Paris down as a potential husband and putting Capulet in the humiliating position of going to Paris and admitting that he made a promise he cannot keep. Basically his pride is hurt. And the worst of it is that he brought it on himself by not consulting Juliet in the first place. Like most people, he is most angry when he is most in the wrong.


Who is Rosaline Capulet?

Roseline never actually appears on stage in Romeo and Juliet. She is the woman who Romeo is infatuated with at the beginning of the play, and, in a way, she is the reason Romeo and Juliet meet. Romeo goes in disguise to the Capulet's party in hopes of seeing Roseline, but instead sees the beautiful Juliet. He immediately falls in love with her, and Roseline is forgotten. Although Roseline is not described in detail, we do know that she is said to be extremely beautiful, and has taken a vow a chastity till marriage, (and therefore will not return Romeo's affections.)


In Romeo and Juliet why is Romeo sad?

In Romeo And Juliet, Romeo is sad because he cannot be with his true love - Juliet. Romeo and Juliet's families have argued for years, no one knows the true reason because it was such long ago they started. It was basically unheard of for a Capulet(Juliet's family) and a Montauge (Romeo's family). But their love was so strong that they fought for it. Juliet drank a liquid that made her look dead. A note would be sent out to tell Romeo to look in the Capulet tomb so Romeo And Juliet can run off together. Romeo truly thought Juliet was dead. He drank a dagger and killed himself in the tomb. As Juliet awoke, she saw her love dead. So she also killed herself. -If you are talking about the begining, it is because he couldn't be with roseline, but then he got over it when he saw juliet.


Why doesn't Juliet's father let Romeo and Juliet get married?

Nobody ever suggests to Capulet that Juliet should marry Romeo. They assume that because Romeo and Juliet's families are both enemies for a reason they no longer can remember, it would be an insult to the family if Juliet's father let her marry Romeo. But Capulet might have agreed to the marriage if he had been asked. He says, "Romeo, is it? . . .'A bears him like a portly gentleman, and, to say truth, Verona brags of him to be a virtuous and well-governed youth."


What does Capulet tell Paris he will have to do in order to marry Juliet?

In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris asked Lord Capulet to marry his only daughter Juliet. Lord Capulet tells Paris to wait 2 years then she will be ready to be a bride. Later he changes his mind and tells Paris that he should come to is party tonight and woooo Juliet. Even later in the play (in Act 3) Lord Capulet changes his mind again and arranges Paris to marry Juliet on the next Thursday which is in 3 days.


What were some of Capulet's motivations?

Capulet, Juliet's father, is interested in social standing, hence the party which he wants to be a success even if Montagues crash it. He wants everyone at the party to have a good time and for himself to appear the good host. The same can be said for his involvement in the arrangements for Juliet's wedding, although giving the guests more than an hour's warning might have made the event more successful. His desire for greater social standing is what makes him want Paris, the COUNT Paris, the relative of the Prince, for his son-in-law. Capulet is not nobility; he is plain Capulet (do not believe anyone who thinks he is "Lord Capulet". He isn't) and marriage with Paris will enoble his family (and enrich Paris at the same time). There is a reason why Paris is prepared to marry a girl he has never actually met, you know. Capulet loves Juliet, and really thinks this is a good marriage for her. But when he gives his promise to Paris that Juliet will agree, he cannot stand to be made a fool of by having to go back to Paris and take his promise back. Hence he is violent, here motivated by his pride.


What are the two conditions that Capulet gives Paris before he will allow him to marry Juliet?

Capulet reacts differently to Paris's proposal in Act 1 and in Act 3. In Act 1 he puts conditions on his acceptance that Juliet must be a little older and Paris must get her love. In Act 3, he drops all of the conditions, for what reason we don't know.