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Lord Capulet's Unethical Behavior In Romeo And Juliet

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Lord Capulet justifies his own unethical behavior towards his daughter under the notion that he is making actions for her under the name of true, caring love. If he performs an inhumane or unnecessary act, Juliet’s father and the other people around him do not give second thought to his actions as they are all blind to unethical behavior as it is for and by someone with true love. Lord Capulet claims to love and cherish his daughter, and also claims to act upon this love for his daughter. However, there are instances where he does not take her best interests into consideration, as he did with her betrothal to Count Paris. When Juliet voices her opinion, he lashes out, telling his wife, “Doth she not count her blessed, / Unworthy as she is,
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