Gregory and Sampson (servants of Capulet's) pick a fight with Abram and Balthasar (servants of Montague's) Benvoleo tries to brake it up but Tybalt wants to fight him, and they do. Then some random other people start fighting. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague want to fight but there wives won't let them. Then the Prince Escalus enters and threatens the Capulet's and Montague's with death if they fight in public again.
Lord Capulet has a brother known as second Capulet in the play
Yes Tybalt is a Capulet he is Lord Capulet's nephew.
Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo in the middle of a dinner party and dance that Capulet was throwing. Naturally a fight would have spoiled the party. And as far as he could see, Romeo was causing no trouble.
Count Paris visits Lord Capulet in Act I, Scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, to ask Lord Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lord Capulet stalls, telling him to wait until Juliet is older.
to fight against the Montagues. Lod Capulet wants "to be young" again.
Gregory and Sampson (servants of Capulet's) pick a fight with Abram and Balthasar (servants of Montague's) Benvoleo tries to brake it up but Tybalt wants to fight him, and they do. Then some random other people start fighting. Lord Capulet and Lord Montague want to fight but there wives won't let them. Then the Prince Escalus enters and threatens the Capulet's and Montague's with death if they fight in public again.
Lord Capulet has a brother known as second Capulet in the play
Yes Tybalt is a Capulet he is Lord Capulet's nephew.
Tybalt wanted to fight Romeo in the middle of a dinner party and dance that Capulet was throwing. Naturally a fight would have spoiled the party. And as far as he could see, Romeo was causing no trouble.
Lord Capulet. He just tells Tybalt to ignore him basically....
Nothing whatsoever. He seems a nice lad, and he's behaving himself. Capulet isn't a big fan of this feuding nonsense, so why try to cause a fight unnecessarily.
Lord Montague tells Lord Capulet that he will raise a golden statue of Juliet in her honor to symbolize her virtue and beauty.
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.
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At Lord Capulet's Feast.At the Capulet ball in Verona.
lady Capulet and lord Capulet