Juliet's nurse is also aware of Romeo and Juliet's marriage because she helped arrange the ceremony. Others that know of this are Friar Laurence, and, of course, the couple themselves.
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.
Paris is a relative of the Duke, which makes him a member of the nobility. He even has a title - he is the "County" Paris, by which we should understand that, like Dracula, he is a Count. The Capulets, although they are rich, are not upper class people. In the original texts, Capulet is invariably called "Capulet" and never "Lord Capulet", and his wife is usually called "Mother". Mr. Capulet, then, is hoping to do a little social climbing, while Paris is hoping to have a wife for the bedroom, and to give him an heir.
They never specify. All that is known is that long ago one member did harm to the other and the two families had been bitter to each other ever since.
Six people die in Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in this order:Mercutio (Killed by Tybalt)Tybalt (Killed by Romeo)Lady Montague (She doesn't have dialogue before her death but she is said to have died from grief from Romeo's exile by the prince; there is also evidence that she committed suicide)Paris (Killed by Romeo)Romeo (Committed suicide thinking Juliet is dead)Juliet (Committed suicide seeing Romeo dead)
When Romeo enters the Capulets orchard he risks being discovered by a member of the Capulet family, which is very dangerous is in his circumstances due to the violent tensions between the Capulets and the Montagues. If he is discovered he could face great danger and punishment.
Juliet's Nurse knows about the marriage. She brings Juliet the message of when and where it will be, and later brings a rope ladder so that Romeo can climb to Juliet's balcony so that the lovers can spend their first night together. Juliet's Nurse is the only other person that knows about Juliet's marriage. The nurse the person that brings the letter that Romeo sends to Juliet.
Juliet's Nurse knows about the marriage. She brings Juliet the message of when and where it will be, and later brings a rope ladder so that Romeo can climb to Juliet's balcony so that the lovers can spend their first night together. Juliet's Nurse is the only other person that knows about Juliet's marriage. The nurse the person that brings the letter that Romeo sends to Juliet.
Samson is a Capulet, or to be more accurate, he is a servant of the Capulets. He is not a member of the Capulet family, just someone who works for them.
Tybalt is the first to approach a member of an opposing group in "Romeo and Juliet." He challenges Romeo to a duel at the Capulet party.
Friar Lawrence is neither a Montague nor a Capulet. He is a member of the clergy in Verona who plays a significant role in the lives of Romeo and Juliet.
Tybalt is a member of the Capulet family. A nephew of Lord and Lady Capulet. He is also the character who kills Mercutio and is himself slain by Romeo's hand.
These lines are spoken by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. The lines reflect Romeo's realization that Juliet is a Capulet, which complicates their love since their families are sworn enemies. Romeo expresses his inner conflict as he grapples with the implications of falling in love with a member of the rival family.
This excerpt is from Act 1, Scene 5 of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." It is spoken by Tybalt, a member of the Capulet family, to Lord Capulet. Tybalt is expressing his anger and disdain for Romeo, a Montague, who has crashed the Capulet's party and caught the eye of Juliet. Tybalt's words foreshadow the conflict and tragedy that will unfold between the two families.
Romeo's surname in the play is Montague. He is a member of the Montague family, one of the two feuding families in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
Paris is a relative of the Duke, which makes him a member of the nobility. He even has a title - he is the "County" Paris, by which we should understand that, like Dracula, he is a Count. The Capulets, although they are rich, are not upper class people. In the original texts, Capulet is invariably called "Capulet" and never "Lord Capulet", and his wife is usually called "Mother". Mr. Capulet, then, is hoping to do a little social climbing, while Paris is hoping to have a wife for the bedroom, and to give him an heir.
Tybalt, a member of the Capulet family, wants to fight the Montagues at the party in scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. He is seeking revenge and is angered by Romeo's presence at the Capulet party, resulting in his desire to engage in a physical confrontation.
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