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Capulet is upset with Juliet's decision because the women back in that society were supposed to listen to what their father wants. When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, he feels as if she is rejecting his authority of the house. Capulet chose Paris because he is young, good-looking and very successful. To him, this is a perfect choice for a husband. However, Juliet refuses and this is an insult to him because it basically means that Capulet cannot chose a good husband for his own daughter.

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