Lord Capulet To Blame In Romeo And Juliet Essay

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“For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo”.In Shakespeare’s famous play Romeo and Juliet, the two main characters Juliet Capulet and Romeo Montague face much tragedy. Lord Capulet is the character most to blame for the tragic events in Romeo and Juliet because he held a grudge against the Montagues, tried to force Juliet to marry Paris, and threatened to disown her if she wouldn’t marry Paris. Lord Capulet is the most to blame for the events that occur in Romeo and Juliet because he held a grudge against the Montagues. In the first act of the play Lord Capulet states, “My sword, I say! Old Montague is come, and flourishes his blade in spite of me” (Romeo and Juliet pg 4). He says this when he comes across his servants …show more content…

After Romeo kills Juliet’s cousin and gets banished Lord Capulet has a talk with Paris. He says, “Sir Paris, I will make a desperate tender of my child’s love: I think she will be ruled in all respects by me; nay more, I doubt it not. Wife, go you to her ere you go to bed; Acquaint her here of my son Paris’s love; and bid her, mark you me, on Wednesday next - But, soft! What day is this?...Well, Wednesday is too soon; O’ Thursday let it be: o’ Thursday, tell her, she shall be married to this noble earl” (Romeo and Juliet pg 58) . He didn’t talk to Juliet about it, he just assumed he knew what was best and that she would listen to him. The date for the wedding was set for a few days later and Juliet did not know what to do. She knew that she couldn’t marry Paris because she was already married to Romeo. Lord Capulet didn’t didn’t even bother to consult Juliet over the matter first, he just started making preparations for a wedding for …show more content…

When she refused to marry Paris Lord Capulet exclaimed, “Hang thee, young baggage! disobedient wretch! I tell thee what: get thee to church o’ Thursday, or never after look me in the face: Speak not, reply not, do not answer me;” ( Romeo and Juliet pg 63). After Juliet was told that her father had planned a wedding for her she wasn’t sure what she should do. All she knew was that she was already married so she couldn’t marry Paris. She also knew that she couldn't tell her father she was already married. Juliet told her father that she wouldn’t marry Paris and he was furious. He started calling her very rude names and told her he would disown her if she wouldn’t marry Paris. Juliet knew she couldn’t get married when she already was, so she was pushed to take extreme