Lord Capulet In Shakespeare's Romeo And Juliet

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Lord Capulet, the father of the only surviving daughter of a family that is known for their riches. This lord is in the story of Romeo and Juliet and he has a crucial role in this book. The blame goes on to lord capulet in this paper. Lord Capulet is responsible for everyone's death because of his views of marriage, haste, and relationship with the Montague family.
Lord Capulet and the society at that time thought it was perfectly fine to marry at the age of fourteen and have intercourse at the same age. One scene he planned the wedding for his daughter in four days then later he rescheduled it one more day closer and finally he planned it for the next day, “Well get you gone: o' Thursday be it, then. Go you to Juliet ere you go to bed, /Prepare her, wife, against this wedding-day. Farewell, my lord. Light to my chamber, ho! /Afore me! it is so very very late, /That we may call it early by and by. /Good night.” ( ) Meanwhile, Juliet had no idea she was even getting married. Juliet had almost killed herself many times because …show more content…

If this feud of the Montagues and the Capulets never happened one one would have ever died, the story would be about something completely different. One of the most ironic things about this story is that they don't even know why they are fighting against each other.
Lord Capulet is responsible why the story, Romeo and Juliet, ended the way it did because of his views on marriage, his haste, and the relationship with the Montague family. SInce the father of juliet, Capulet, wanted juliet to marry all of the sudden it made juliet want to commit suicide which did not help the situation at all. His haste also was a big factor in the marriage because it was part of the reason why juliet want to kill herself. The Montague family’s and Capulet family’s feud was the main reason why the story ends as it does and Lord Capulet was a main role in