How does capulet react to juliets death




















Lord Capulet tells the Nurse to wake up Juliet. Answer: His reaction towards her death totally contradicts his reaction towards her earlier. Earlier on, he was very mad at her that she was refusing to marry Paris and even threatened to disown her and throw her into the streets. But when she was found dead, he mourns loudly. What does Juliet say she will do if she cannot find a way to avoid marrying Paris? This statement refers to fate. Why does Juliet dismiss both the nurse and her mother from her chamber?

She needs to be alone inorder to intiate the first step of the plan. Juliet is dead. The two lovers exchange vows of love, and Juliet asks if his intentions are honorable. Later in the Act the nurse calls for Juliet and Juliet is afraid Romeo will be found out.

Paris believes that she is talking about him. She is really talking about Romeo. The reason that he is going to talk to the friar is because the friar is supposed to marry Paris to Juliet in just a few days. Paris is presumably there to make plans about the wedding. Friar Laurence is kind of reluctant to do this because he knows that Juliet is married to Romeo.

Happy,because he trust Friar L. Capulet decides that Juliet needs to marry Paris. When she refuses her father, he becomes irate and threatens that he will disown her — and throw her out of the house — if she does not obey him. She changed her mind because she met Romeo and she found out that she actually liked him.

And she wants to marry Romeo because she kissed him. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Press ESC to close. At last, Prince Escales arrives and stops the riot, forbidding any further outbreaks of violence on pain of death….

In the play Shakespeare tells the tragic story of an ongoing dispute between two families; the Montagues and the Capulets, and their sons and daughters, Romeo and Juliet who are unfortunately destined to fatality and eventually both die as they fall in love. The scene is set in Verona, Italy, where the Capulets and Montagues…. Login Join. Open Document. A conduit, girl? What, still in tears? Lord Capulet had told Paris that he shall marry Juliet, therefore it shows that Capulets were living amongst a patriarchal society whereby the man of the house takes most of the decisions, and this shows that Lord Capulet was a very traditional man.

This is effective as it tells the audience that Lord Capulet is a powerful figure as he has control over his wife and daughter which is expected in an Elizabethan society. Alack, my child is dead, And with my child my joys are buried. This material is available only on Freebooksummary. We use cookies to give you the best experience possible. Sorry, but only registered users have full access.



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