In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," it is Romeo who indirectly holds Lady Capulet accountable for Juliet's death. After the tragic events unfold, Romeo's words to the Capulet family highlight how their feud and rigid expectations contributed to the circumstances leading to Juliet's demise. Although he does not directly confront Lady Capulet, the implication of blame falls on the family dynamics and societal pressures they perpetuate.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet tells Paris, Juliet's suitor, that he should wait two years before marrying her. He believes Juliet is too young at the moment, stating that she is not yet fourteen and should have time to grow and mature before considering marriage.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
Because Tybalt has only recently died, and the Capulet house is supposed to be in mourning.
that on Wednesday she will marry Paris, but then he changes his mind quickly and tells her to tell Juliet on Thursday. They don't want it to be too soon or people will think that Tybalt's death meant nothing to them.
told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet tells Paris, Juliet's suitor, that he should wait two years before marrying her. He believes Juliet is too young at the moment, stating that she is not yet fourteen and should have time to grow and mature before considering marriage.
Benvolio tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet at the party.
In Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, when Lady Capulet mentions the death of Tybalt, Capulet responds with anger and tells his wife to stop talking about Tybalt's death. He also declares that Romeo and Juliet will be married on Thursday as planned.
Balthasar tells him.
Lady Capulet
Because Tybalt has only recently died, and the Capulet house is supposed to be in mourning.
Lady Capulet tells Juliet that she has arranged for her to marry Paris.
Love: When Paris first asks for Juliets hand Capulet says that Juliet must agree to the marriage before it will happen. Anger: When Juliet told Capulet that she does not wish to marry Paris, her father is furious and tells her that she will marry Capulet, or she will be kicked out of the house and onto the streets.
Capulet tells Tybalt to leave Romeo alone and not ruin the party because he is enjoying his time.
Lady Capulet says Julietshe should start thinkingabout marriage.
told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
that on Wednesday she will marry Paris, but then he changes his mind quickly and tells her to tell Juliet on Thursday. They don't want it to be too soon or people will think that Tybalt's death meant nothing to them.