Juliet Capulet

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    Lady Capulet, mostly known for being Juliet’s mother, is the wife of the rich patriarch of the Capulet family, therefore, she is high up in the aristocracy. Their family have specific ways in which they must carry themselves. Lady Capulet is never seen exhibiting any behavior that could be misconstrued as inappropriate, and is always worried about what others will think. For example, as woman who herself married young, is very eager for her daughter to marry Paris, a kinsman of the Prince. Her only

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    Juliet Capulet Monologue

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    Juliet Capulet was a nice little girl. At the age of 13, she had left this world. I was her Nurse and i pretty much raised her. She was the only daughter of Capulets and I know they are devastated,but I feel like I’m the one who is being punished the most. Juliet was like a daughter to me. I raised her, feed her with my own milk all throughout her childhood, and I was her best friend.. Juliet was very calm, yet very strong when it comes to love. The only time she disobeyed her parents was when

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    Juliet Capulet Juliet Capulet lived a very short life. Although her life was short, she lived a passionate adventuresome romance with a forbidden love, Romeo Montague. William Shakespeare created a masterpiece when he created Juliet in the tragic play Romeo and Juliet. Her exquisite beauty and personal charm is among the finest in literature. Romeo’s description of her captures this perfectly when he says “Juliet is the sun and the brightness of her cheek would shame the stars.” Juliet is the daughter

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    In the tragic play of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet is the most at fault for the events that occurred,which then lead to the deaths of Romeo and Juliet.To begin, the Capulets and the Montagues have been in a feud for the longest of time and they do not know exactly why they hate each other.In the Prologue of Romeo and Juliet, it talks about how the two families have been in a grudge against each other since ancient history and it is hard for the two to tell why they dislike each other. “ From ancient

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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 relationship between Juliet and her parents, Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet is unhealthy because of the lack of communication between them. Juliet has a stronger relationship and has more communication with the nurse rather than with her parents, which leads to their relationship being weak. The lack of communication between them leads to many conflicts in the story. In the beginning Lady Capulet wants to have a discussion with Juliet and insist the nurse be there and says, “..nurse come back

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    everything? Romeo and Juliet are known as “a pair of star-crossed lovers” (Shakespeare, 2). Romeo and Juliet are young lovers. They met each other at a party and fell in love instantly. Romeo is 17, while Juliet is 13. Romeo and Juliet come from different families. Both of their family hates each other and are enemies. They got married in secret, only knowing each other for a couple of days. After a period of four days 6 people, including them, died. The Montagues and capulets are two noble families

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    In William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Lady Capulet and the Nurse are responsible for the deaths of Romeo and Juliet because Lady Capulet is pragmatic and the Nurse is irresponsible. Lady Capulet's traditional views on love and forcing her daughter to marry Paris are two examples in which Lady Capulet shows us that being pragmatic was the cause for the lover’s deaths. Compared to Juliet, Lady Capulet is very pragmatic when its comes to views on the meaning and ideas of love. Her opinion is that

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    Throughout the play of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet is symbolic role character within the play. He is a character whom has shared multiple emotions among all characters for Juliet’s death. However, is Capulet a good father to Juliet? In the play of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet is not a good father to Juliet because he makes rash decisions for Juliet, threatens Juliet through physical and verbal abuse, and doesn’t care for Juliet’s opinion. To illustrate Capulet makes quick decisions for her daughter throughout

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    The eponymous Juliet Capulet of the famous William Shakespeare play Romeo and Juliet is fair and unprejudiced to all, if somewhat prone to the bonds of love and lust, and her main purpose is to act as a storytelling device to further her and Romeo’s emotional developments against their feuding families, exemplified in some of her most notable quotes. Despite her very first line in the entire story being a humble assertion that “marriage is an honor that [she] dreams not of” (1.3.71), love instantly

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