Juliet had just been yelled at by her father about marrying Paris or being kicked out and she begs her mother to delay the marriage or else she will kill herself. “Talk not to me, for I’ll not speak a word./Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee”(Shakespeare 771 3.5.199-203). Lady Capulet just disowned her daughter for the most part. Lady Capulet says that she is done worrying about juliet and she will not say another word to her so she can do whatever she want, she does not care about her daughter because Juliet will not marry Paris. Juliet and her mother start to have a conversation before the party.
The Capulets told Juliet that if she didn’t marry him, she would be kicked out and they would dis-own her. The Capulet had said to his wife “I am furious, day and night minute by minute, now Paris wants to marry her but she says no”. (Act 3, Scene 5). The Nurse changes her mind and tells Juliet that she should marry Paris.
Fate is something we cannot control for it is a higher power than any of us. William Shakespeare wrote “Romeo and Juliet” which is a play about two Italian families who hate each other but whose children have fallen in love. Romeo and Juliet’s tragedy was due to fate, all the events that weren't by choice so the tragedy was made to happen. It was set in stone and no one could do anything about it.
In Act 3 scene 4, Capulet says “ I think She’ll do whatever I say” . This statement shows us Lord Capulet think Juliet won’t say no about marrying Paris, it also shows that he think he can control Juliet’s life. Making him feel very confident to get the best for his daughter even though it means controlling her life. In Act 3 scene 5, Lord Capulet says “ I hear you say proud and I thank
After the news of Tybalt's death, Capulet and Paris discuss the marriage between Paris and Juliet: Capulet declares, “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” (3.4.13-15). Capulet has agreed to let Juliet marry Paris.
Juliet seeks to avoid these arrangements as a result of Lord Capulet's intention for her to wed Paris. While Paris thinks she has been sobbing for her dead cousin Tybalt, she has actually been grieving over Romeo's exile. Paris never even gets the chance to speak to his potential wife, which says a lot about Capulet's choice. He initially thinks she should wait because she is too young, but he eventually decides to be married without talking to Juliet. He disregards her emotions and even goes so far as to threaten to disown her.
(3.5.166-169) in this quote from Act III Lord Capulet is throwing a huge fit because Juliet does not want to marry Paris and he is treating Juliet like
As the speaks to Juliet she says “Marry, that ‘marry’’ is that the very theme I came to talk of. Tell me, daughter Juliet, how stands your position to be married?”(DBQ project: who is to blame, document B). One would think that Lady Capulet would is putting a
In act i, scene ii, Lord Capulet is talking to Paris on his request to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet says, “... But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart, my will to her consent is but a part….” (DBQ:Project,2013) Lord Capulet is allowing Paris to marry Juliet, but only if Juliet consents to marry him. In act iii, scene v, Lord Capulet is forcing Juliet to marry Paris on thursday at Saint Peter’s Church.
Juliet’s mother, Lady Capulet, wants nothing to do with her own daughter, since she does not want to marry the person her mother has chosen for her. Lady Capulet shows no empathy towards Juliet's pleads, and makes it clear that she does not even want Juliet speaking to her, even though Juliet is crushed over the fact her parents are forcing her to marry someone that she does not want to be with. Lady Capulet does not consider or even take the time to let Juliet explain how she feels. Instead, she walks away from her daughter leaving her to be miserable by
And so, good Capulet, which name I tender As dearly as mine own, be satisfied..” (3.1.70)
That makes Juliet concerned because she likes Romeo. First, he tells Juliet to marry Paris which she doesn’t want to happen. This is found in Act 3 scene 5. Second, Lord Capulet rages at Juliet when he notices that she doesn’t want to marry Paris. He then tells Juliet that he will never see her again.
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From what the quote is saying things have not been getting any better, and i don’t think that Lord Capulet is helping much with that. Lord Capulet has not been doing anything to stop the feud, he has just been keeping it