Juliets love; husband. Of the Montague family. At first is in "love" with Rosaline, cousins with Juliet, goes and "crashes" the Capulets masquerade. He then gets spotted by Tybalt, Juliets other cousin who at the time backs off but plans his revenge. Romeo falls in love with Juliet the moment he lays eyes on her, and asks her to marry him. He then gets banished for killing Tybalt, and in the end the two lovers die side byside.
He is a brosseur de merde, a troublemaker, a bully. His role dramatically is to prevent the reconciliation of the Capulets and Montagues by insisting on a duel to the death with Romeo. Romeo would just as soon have made peace with his in-laws, by Tybalt's role is to prevent that.
She is, of course, Juliet's mother, but she has never mothered Juliet--the Nurse has been acting as her mother all along. In Act 1, she is uncomfortable talking with Juliet about the possibility of marrying Paris because she does not really know her daughter. That's why she calls back the nurse.
Later, when she tells Juliet about Capulet's decision that Juliet will marry Paris, she goes on about her own anger at Romeo, imputing her thoughts to Juliet. Juliet in her responses is lying or at least being equivocal, but Lady Capulet does not notice it at all. She's too wrapped up in herself.
The fervency of Lady Capulet's hatred for Romeo is probably the main reason why Juliet feels that she dare not reveal, in response to the decision to marry her to Paris, that she is already married to Romeo. She might have been able to tell her father, but not her mother.
Lady Capulet also serves as a foil for the Nurse, since both of them are mother figures for Juliet, in different ways.
umm she plays: - the possible wife of Paris - the wife of romeo - daughter of lady capulet and probably many more things, as well
Romeo is the hero of Romeo and Juliet. He is the male love interest of Juliet. Their families are fighting, and they still manage to fall in love.
he is the cousin of romeo
he is a peace maker and try's to stop all fights
he helps romeo out in his times of need, but is respectful when romeo wants to be left alone
Love is the main theme in the play--it is the primary motivation behind the actions of both Romeo and Juliet, out of which the entire plot is built.
He is the male lead.
Your question is unclear. Is Duty a different play from Romeo and Juliet which also has a character called Lady Capulet? (actually, the character in Romeo and Juliet was not called Lady Capulet in Shakespeare's time--since Capulet was no lord, she could not be a lady. She is called the much simpler "Mother".)
Hi,In answer to your question:The Capulets are one of the 2 main families in Shakesperes' tragic play "Romeo and Juliet". Juliet is the daughter of the Capulets,who are the sworn enemies of the Montagues,the other main family in the play and the family of Romeo.
Do you mean from the play Romeo and Juliet? I have always pictured her as rather mild and unassuming. Not much is said about the parents other than they didn't like each others families. It was the father's who enforced any actions within the play.
The characters were: Romeo, Juliet, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, The Nurse, County Paris, Prince Escalus, Friar Lawrence, Friar John, Mercutio, Balthasar, Benvolio, Tybalt, Samson, and Gregory.
Juliet, the heroine of William Shakespeare's play Romeo and Juliet, was surnamed Capulet. The Capulet family of Verona were the sworn enemies of the Montague family to which Romeo belonged. An easy way to remember it is that "Juliet" rhymes with "Capulet".
In William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Lady Capulet is known only by her title as "Lady Capulet." She is referred to as Juliet's mother throughout the play and her first name is not disclosed.
Lady Capulet said this line to Juliet in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." She is reminding Juliet of her age and how long she has been her mother.
Your question is unclear. Is Duty a different play from Romeo and Juliet which also has a character called Lady Capulet? (actually, the character in Romeo and Juliet was not called Lady Capulet in Shakespeare's time--since Capulet was no lord, she could not be a lady. She is called the much simpler "Mother".)
Juliet is the only Daughter of the wealthy Nobleman Lord Capulet and his lady. Romeo is the son of An equally wealthy family, Lord and Lady Montegue. All six of these people are Characters in Shakespeare's most famous play, Romeo and Juliet.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Lady Capulet dismisses Juliet's threats as mere words of frustration, not taking them seriously. She is more focused on her grief for Tybalt's death and her desire for revenge on Romeo.
Juliet is a Capulet, and Romeo is a Montague. Their families, the Capulets and the Montagues, are feuding in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet."
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The main characters in "Romeo and Juliet" are Romeo Montague, Juliet Capulet, Mercutio, Friar Lawrence, Tybalt, Benvolio Montague, Nurse, Lord Capulet, Lady Capulet, Lord Montague, Lady Montague, Paris, and Prince Escalus.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Juliet dies before Lady Capulet. Juliet drinks a potion that puts her into a death-like sleep, leading to tragic consequences. Lady Capulet discovers Juliet's lifeless body and ultimately also meets a tragic end when she learns of her daughter's death.
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Yes. Juliet's surname is Capulet.
The line "Is she a Capulet?" is said by Romeo in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet". He utters this line when he first sees Juliet at the Capulet's party and realizes she is from the rival Capulet family.