She obliges to marry Paris after visiting confession, contrasting to her defiance before she visited confession.
However, she's not really become obedient, but much less, because she plans to fake her death before the wedding.
Well, it depends on what you think the "first Capulet" was. The first Capulet Romeo falls in love with was Rosaline Capulet, Juliet's first cousin. Juliet was, of course, the second.
i dont think that she has a cat.
Juliet doesn't want Romeo to think of her differently because she is a Capulet.
He doesn't have one. And don't think it is Capulet; he is one of Capulet's servants, not one of his relatives.
Think about Romeo, have fun, dance, sing, and just be with her Romeo :)
Capulet is expecting a child, especially girls to be obedient to their parents. and he expects Juliet to do what he wants her to do, such as marrying Paris. That's why he does not care if she wants to marry Paris or not, he begins to prepare their wedding. Also I think that Juliet was an obedient daughter until she met romeo.
Capulet is expecting a child, especially girls to be obedient to their parents. and he expects Juliet to do what he wants her to do, such as marrying Paris. That's why he does not care if she wants to marry Paris or not, he begins to prepare their wedding. Also I think that Juliet was an obedient daughter until she met romeo.
Capulet is the last name of Juliet's family.
Lady Capulet imagines that Juliet is crying because Tybalt, Lady Capulet's kinsman and consequently also Juliet's, is dead.
Well, it depends on what you think the "first Capulet" was. The first Capulet Romeo falls in love with was Rosaline Capulet, Juliet's first cousin. Juliet was, of course, the second.
I think you mean "Capulet," which is Juliet's last name.
i dont think that she has a cat.
In this scene from Romeo and Juliet, Capulet finds the exchange between Juliet and the Nurse funny because the Nurse is being very informal and teasing Juliet about her age. Capulet enjoys the light-hearted banter and the way the Nurse is able to joke with Juliet.
Juliet doesn't want Romeo to think of her differently because she is a Capulet.
She thinks that Juliet is about thirteen, which is, as it happens, correct, although she will be fourteen in a couple of weeks.
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is grieving over the death of Tybalt, her cousin. She perceives Juliet's seclusion as a sign of her deep sorrow and thinks that Juliet is mourning his loss. Lady Capulet is unaware of Juliet's true feelings and the extent of her love for Romeo, which complicates the situation further.
He doesn't have one. And don't think it is Capulet; he is one of Capulet's servants, not one of his relatives.