First performed in 1597, the Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare is a very commonly known play. The story is based on the life of two real lovers who lived and died for each other in Verona, Italy, in 1303. Lord Capulet, Juliet’s father is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. He was insensitive, neglected Juliet’s desires and only did what was convenient for him. Lord Capulet is blameworthy because he neglected Juliet’s desires. At the beginning of the story, Juliet tried to listen to the everything her parents told her to do, including going to the party to meet her future possible husband, Count Paris. Juliet only wanted to be with Romeo, but instead of her father supporting her, he insulted her very harshly (3.5.160). Lord Capulet didn’t have the greatest reason to blow up with his daughter, especially since Juliet was only doing what she thought was right. Although Juliet only knew Romeo for a short amount of time, she thought their love was meant to be. She felt absolutely no connection with Paris and told her father she would much rather marry Romeo instead. …show more content…
He was not supportive of his daughter’s decision whatsoever and he very strongly wanted her to know his opinions on it. Lord Capulet blew up towards Juliet when she told him she did not want to marry Count Paris, but instead wanted to marry Romeo. Lord Capulet7 kept yelling at Juliet for this, calling her an “ungrateful child” and telling her she could beg and die in the streets for all he cared. (3.5.193) Lord Capulet had no care for how his words might’ve affected his daughter. Even when he seemed to cool down, he continually said destructive things to