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    Lord Capulet Monologue

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    Juliet has done nothing to disappoint Lord and Lady Capulet. Once Lord Capulet hath raised his voice against Juliet’s, thee could practically see how shocked and frightened Juliet was. I couldn’t bear the pain of watching my child getting threatened, so I tried intervening. Almost instantly, Master attacked me and told me not to receiveth in between important matters with his daughter and that gent. At that point, I’ve hath felt just as weak as Juliet. Lord Capulet told

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    Lord Capulet Quotes

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    Even though Lord Capulet, from the play The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet written by William Shakespeare, is trying to do what he thinks is best for Juliet, Lord Capulet starts off as a loving and caring father but slowly graduates into an ignorant and insensitive father because when confronted by Paris, Lord Capulet tells him that Juliet is too young to marry and that in a few years, if she says yes, then it is possible. When Tybalt dies, Capulet moves up the wedding to the upcoming Thursday without

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    Lord Capulet Monologue

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    Through the use of emotive language, rhetorical questions, similes and inclusive language, I was able to portray Lord Capulet’s emotion and expression towards his daughter’s death. By following the required eulogy structure, I started my persuasive writing with a simple, yet formal introduction which gave the audience an impression of Juliet’s unique personality,

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    Shakespeare, Lord Capulet is most to blame for Juliet’s death because he is verbally abusive and fickle. Lord Capulet shows change throughout the play and proves that his actions have consequences. Lord Capulet is responsible for Juliet’s death because he is verbally abusive. Lord Capulet has a high temper towards Juliet for her opinions . For example, As Lord Capulet enters Juliet’s room and hears that Juliet refuses to marry Paris his smile disappears and becomes angry and irritated. As Lord Capulet

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    the right husband for their daughter. However, as the head of the Capulet household, Lord Capulet, has different intentions on marriage for his daughter, Juliet. In the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet is relaxed when it comes to fatherhood, but his attitude gradually shifts to being more controlling, and eventually, he becomes cruel, forcing his daughter to marry, which ends in tragedy for her and his family. Lord Capulet comes off relaxed in fatherhood in the beginning of Romeo and Juliet

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    William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, a play about two lovers who are from opposing families, Lord Capulet wishes to appear as a man of peace and much virtue, but when he is away from the prying eyes of the public, he is a man many times worse than Lord Montague. Lord Capulet is a complex character who many times contradicts his earlier actions in this play. By the end of this, you will truly understand Lord Capulet's motives towards life. He is not the caring man one might think he is when they first

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    In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare, Lord and Lady Capulet have this idea that appearance contains more prominence than having a relationship with their daughter as well as each other. As a result of this conception, it can be observed that they are disconnected from the principles of reality. With that being said, towards the middle of Act III scene V, Lady Capulet tells Juliet of her father’s plan for her wed to Paris, The County. However, when she refuses, her father’s reaction isn’t what

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    In Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare presents many different aspects of Lord Capulet's personality in a wide variety of ways. In Act 1 Scene 2, Shakespeare employs the metaphor 'let two more summers wither in their pride / ere we may think her ripe to be a bride'. In this metaphor, Shakespeare describes Juliet as a fruit. This reference to the natural world presents Juliet as beautiful while verb such as 'wither' and 'ripe' present Juliet as immature and naïve, not ready for the serious event of marriage

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    The play I am writing about is Romeo and Juliet. This play is by William Shakespear. The character I decided to write about is Lord Capulet. Lord Capulet is the father of Juliet. He Is also an enemy to Romeo's father Benvolio Montague. Capulet didn't want Juliet to marry anyone with the exception of Paris. Juliet wanted to marry her beloved Romeo. Capulet did not agree upon Juliet marrying Paris when Paris first asked him. He then reconsiders after the death of his nephew and decides marriage would

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    Lord Capulet’s is selfish and demanding.Lord capulet is always yelling at Juliet,which upsets Juliet he made Juliet not trust her father as much because he demanded her to marry Paris and Lord Capulet says “Hang thee young baggage,disobedient wretch.”(III,iv,26). Lord Capulet pushed Juliet away from him.Lord Capulet scheduled the marriage without asking Juliet.Lord Capulet went to Paris to ask him what date you wanted to marry Juliet.Lord Capulet says “But what say to Thursday.(III,iv,26) Lord Capulet

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