Essay On Lord Capulet In William Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Yuridia Bravo ADV English Miss Escarcega 5-31-23 In William Shakespeare’s play, Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet stops Tybalt from fighting Romeo stating, “You will tolerate him. What, little man? I say you will. What the-Am I the boss here or you?” This shows how Tybalt was controlled by Lord Capulet and how he didn’t fight Romeo, Although we later learn he did. In the play of Romeo and Juliet, they are at odds with each other but Juliet’s Cousin Tybalt hates Romeo and always wants to pick a fight. Romeo and Juliet ends with a tragedy that ends a lot of lives. While others can give their honest opinion or good advice, they could lie because they’re giving out advice that benefits themselves and others might blame others and their advice for their choices. Again, it is important to note that they might blame others for their choices. This stands out with great importance because it shows how others might give out advice that is beneficial to only themselves. For example, evidence suggests Juliet would blame Friar Lawrence for Romeo's death if she didn’t act on impulse and un-alived herself. This shows also that maybe if they chose to take full responsibility for their actions instead, this could provide a change in their choices and views on the situation because others don’t have to know the full details of the situation. …show more content…

”I tell thee what: get thee to church 0' Thursday, Or never after look me in the face.” This does not provide solid evidence that he wanted Juliet to also benefit from the marriage when saying that to Juliet because he didn’t acknowledge her feelings and “forced” their marriage. Even though some would consider his actions to not be impulsive, Lord Capulet's words affected Juliet and instead she didn’t see it as the “right thing” because she doesn't wanna marry Paris and believes she’s better off with