Capulet originally wanted Juliet to marry Paris because he believed it would be a good match. After Tybalt's death, Capulet speeds the wedding plans because he believes a marriage will assuage Juliet's grief over Tybalt.
Juliet is supposed to be 'the perfect daughter' and do exactly as her father says. When she refuses, Lord Capulet is angry that he had gone through the trouble of finding her a husband and she won't agree to it.
Tybalt
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
Lady Capulet supports her husband by following his lead and advocating for the arranged marriage of Juliet to Paris, as he believes it will benefit their family's social standing. Despite her initial hesitations and maternal concerns, she ultimately prioritizes her loyalty to her husband and the preservation of their family's honor.
Juliet is supposed to be 'the perfect daughter' and do exactly as her father says. When she refuses, Lord Capulet is angry that he had gone through the trouble of finding her a husband and she won't agree to it.
Tybalt
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.
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
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.
He loves her but he expects her to be obedient to his wishes.
He is a relative of the prince and he talks with Capulet because he's asking to marry his daughter (Juliet)