He was indecisive.
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This would be Tybalt. Of course Capulet is really only his uncle by marriage. Tybalt is Lady Capulet's brother's son. Tybalt does not actually plan to ask for Capulet's permission to throw Romeo out; he calls for his rapier without consulting Capulet first. It is only when Capulet asks him what the heck he thinks he's doing that he explains himself to Capulet.
Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.
Juliet's mother is Mrs. Capulet. She is not Lady Capulet because Capulet is a middle-class man not a Lord, although he is very wealthy. We do not know much about her family, although we know her brother's son, who is Tybalt, so clearly she has or had siblings. But it would appear that she is not from a family of note. She was about Juliet's age (14) when she married Capulet (she says so in Act I Scene 3), so she would be 28 years old.
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Capulet is a proud and authoritative figure who cares deeply about his family's name and reputation. He is traditional and strict in upholding social norms, and demonstrates a fierce protectiveness over his daughter Juliet.
He was indecisive.
Samson and Gregory are characterized as hot-headed, loyal, and obedient to their master, Lord Capulet. They are also shown to be impulsive and quick to engage in conflict, as seen in their verbal sparring with the Montague servants at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet.
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No, he is a relative of the Prince. He would like very much to be a Capulet by marriage, but if he were already a Capulet his pursuit of Juliet would be a little incestuous, would it not?
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This would be Tybalt. Of course Capulet is really only his uncle by marriage. Tybalt is Lady Capulet's brother's son. Tybalt does not actually plan to ask for Capulet's permission to throw Romeo out; he calls for his rapier without consulting Capulet first. It is only when Capulet asks him what the heck he thinks he's doing that he explains himself to Capulet.
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Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.