Saturday, June 1, 2019

Lord Capulet in William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet :: Papers

Lord Capulet in William Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet Lord Capulet is a character in the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare which we have been reading together in class. This piece is a study on this character. The story is of a youngish boy and missy who find love in each other but due to a sequence of events their lives are prematurely ended. Lord Capulet is the head of the Capulets and is well prize by the rest of his house. He is also Lady Capulets wife and Juliets father. He is important in this story, as he is able to make decisions, which will actuate the lives of many other people, not only in his own house but also in his bitter rivals house, The Montagues. Throughout the whole play at that place are scenes that revolve solely around him and Juliet, this makes him one of the most powerful people in the play and one of the main characters. The first time we insure Capulet is in the brawl at the market, it is between the Capulets and Montagues. He immediately asks for his sword, give me my long sword, ho as he sees Montague but his wife restrains him. You tidy sum break up by both his actions and his first words that he is not in a good mood and is spoiling for a fight also he acts like a middle aged man of around 40 years. We find out later in the play that he has a placate and his mood varies quickly from happy to anger or visa-versa. We next see Capulet in scene two where he is talking to Count Paris, an eligible young man who wishes to marry Juliet. He tells Paris that Juliet is too young, shes still only thirteen and he should wait until she is two years older, then he can marry her, My child is yet a stranger in the world she hath not seen the change of fourteen years. If not he should woo Juliet and if she is happy, they shall talk again.

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