The Capulet Party Scoop!
Hello everyone, Melinda Lancieri here representing the Verona Gazette! Tonight we finally get the scoop on the most talked about party of the year, The Capulet Party. I'm here on the red carpet about to interview those who attended this grand party and get all the details about what went on. Here they come Lord and Lady Capulet. “Capulets Capulets”! The capulets walk over wearing the colors of the house red, yellow, orange, and blue. “Lord and Lady Capulet how nice it is to see you here, now tell us how was this great party”? Lord Capulet then says “ Well yes quite the party if I do say so myself, starting off the night greeting the guests into my home, Welcome gentlemen Welcome ladies, giving them a slight peek
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of the night speaking of the love, joy, and dance”. Lady Capulet begins to speak “ Yes darling If I do say seeing the guests walk in is one of my favorite parts of the night, gentlemen in there formal clothing some even with masks looking sharp and so clean and the ladies coming looking so graceful and elegant like a swan in there long draping dresses it was quite the introduction”. “ Well just hearing that seems magnificent it sounds so exciting an-” Someone from behind us chimes in saying “ Oh yes indeed it was very exciting the dancing, the music, and just everything over all seemed so perfect” stated Uncle Capulet. “So nice to see you and I thank you for giving me just the beginning of this party I will see you all later on”. The Capulets walk away but then caught my eye was the Capulet servants let’s see how their experience was. Here comes the more of the Capulet household!
“ Hello humble servings men we are all talking about the Capulet party and would love to see how much you enjoyed it and what went on there?” One of the servants began speaking “ Yes yes I think for all of us when I say what… a…night”. They all began nodding and laughing, “ Tell me about please I got to hear this”. The second servant behind him began to speak. “ The guest were served a plate of sauteed chicken, potatoes, and with a little side of corn. The home was decorated with the Capulets colors with such fancy silk hanging along the walls and decorations of all shapes and sizes.” The first servant chimes in and states “ Oh and don’t forget the gossip we heard Leonardo”. “ Oh what’s the gossip”? “ Well we heard Tybalt , the Capulet's nephew, had quite a fit about something almost causing a scene talking to the Lord and Lady, all because we heard that Romeo Montague showed his face there Tybalt was furious.” “ Thank you for sharing this, I'm glad to get the gossip of the party we will all find that out later on now won't we. It was nice seeing you all.” The servants said their goodbyes and moved along the carpet. Next came Rosaline “Rosaline how nice to see you on the red carpet we are here getting all the gossip about The Capulet party”. “ Yes of course , as always the party went on beautifully like it does every year. I was there dancing and enjoying the sweet music of the singer Leonardo who sang the most beautiful ballad, that boy is quite talented. Also I heard that the Montague boy Romeo was seen, that boy had the biggest crush on me and I just rejected him too many times and im sure my cousin Tybalt wasn’t very fond of his arrival along with all the other masked boys that made an appearance in which I believe was Romeo's friends Benvolio and Mercutio. Those boys cause so much Im pretty sure they couldn’t find young Romeo at the end of the night wonder where he could’ve
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Romeo and Juliet is a famous play that was first performed between 1594 and 1595, it was first printed in 1597. Romeo and Juliet is not entirely fictional as it is based on two lovers who lived in Verona. The Montague’s and Capulet’s are also real. Romeo and Juliet is one of the ten tragedies that William Shakespeare wrote. In this essay, I aim to investigate what act 1, scene1 makes you expect about the rest of the play.
Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is a tragic love story with many colorful characters. People often mistake this tragedy to be a romantic fairy tale, which is not the case at all. Six people end up dead. One of the biggest arguments regarding Romeo and Juliet is who is the miscreant that caused the calamity in the first place. There are many suspects, but in regards to the deaths of Romeo, Juliet, and Paris there is one man who stands out. Lord Capulet is guilty of the crime. If it weren’t for his selfish, immature, and abusive attitude, Juliet would have never had to fake her death.
Sampson and Gregory start to mock the Montague's by biting their thumb, which was considered very rude then. This causes a fight to break out and this shows us that the rivalry and hatred between the Montague and Capulet's also continues at all social levels as well. This introduces us to the fighting that goes on between the two families. We are introduced to Romeo and discover he is in love with a girl called Rosaline. He gate crashes a Capulet party and meets
All of these lines are said to Tybalt's uncle, Lord Capulet, by Tyblat. Right from the start Tybalt says Romeo is a villain, a trouble maker. He states that he will not stand for such a horrible person to be at the party. Tybalt feels that it is a shame. Being ignorant also means not knowing the whole truth.
The play of Romeo and Juliet is set in a rich suburb in the city of Verona in Italy. Romeo and Juliet is a play about love and passion between two young people. It is also about the fate of the two "star-crossed lovers," who eventually take their own lives because of misunderstandings. You could say that Romeo and Juliet had just too much bad luck and the play leaves you thinking "if only " If only the messenger had delivered the letter, if only Juliet had woken up sooner there are so many unfortunate chances in the play.
When there is a fight in the market place, Capulet rushes to fight for his honor, “my sword I say, old Montague is come...” Capulet denies Paris’ request to marry Juliet “ and too soon marred are those so early made,” acting for his own good because he wants Juliet to produce many offspring to carry on the Capulets bloodline, since she is his only surviving child. When at the ball Capulet demands Tybalt to let Romeo be,” content thee, gentle coz, let him alone,” but this just fuels Tybalts anger towards Romeo, which eventually ends up in Tybalt causing his own death. Capulet believes he is giving his child the best when he announces her engagement to Paris” she shall be married to this noble earl,” and believes Paris will make a good husband for Juliet. When Juliet refuses Capulet thinks it best to threaten her, “I will drag thee,” but this just makes Juliet turn to more drastic measures.
“It is an honor that I dream not of”(Juliet) Juliet Capulet is one of the main characters in William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet. However, Juliet is a young character who has no idea what love is, but finds it at first sight when she lays eyes on Romeo. She is a round-character who proceeds to undergo many situations that change her overall character. Adjectives to describe Juliet are innocent, impatient, and loving.
In the fair city of Verona, two rival families, the Montagues and Capulets were involved in a nasty family feud that goes back years before any of the members were born. Even the townspeople were involved in the dispute, because the families were always fighting in the streets and causing disturbances. They disrupted the streets of Verona and even Prince Escalus tried to break up the fighting. They were given a warning, by him that another public fight would result in death. While this was occurring, Romeo, (a Montague) the main character, was getting over his last love, Rosaline, and was very upset. Juliet of the Capulet household had just been introduced to a wealthy young man, Paris, whom her parents wished her to marry. Yet she did not love him. Romeo goes to a party in an effort to forget about Rosaline. At this party he met Juliet, and immediately fell in love with her. He later finds out that she is a Capulet, the rival family of the Montagues. He decides that he loves her anyway and they confess their love for each other during the very famous "balcony scene" in which they agreed to secretly marry the next day. Friar Lawrence agreed to marry them in an effort to end the feuding between the families. Unfortunately, the fighting gets worse and Mercutio (Montague) a good friend of Romeo ends up in a fight with Tybalt (Capulet), Juliet's cousin. Tybalt killed Mercutio, which caused Romeo to kill Tybalt in an angry rage. For this, Romeo is banished from Verona. At the same time, the Capulet's were planning Juliet's marriage to Paris. Juliet didn't want to marry this man so she arranges with Friar Lawrence to fake her own death with a sleeping potion that would make everyone think that she was dead. Friar Lawrence promised to send word to Romeo to meet her when the potion wears off and to rescue her to Mantua, where Romeo was currently staying. There they would live happily ever after. Unfortunately, Romeo didn't receive the message on time and upon hearing of her "death" went to Juliet's tomb where he drinks poison and dies. When Juliet's potion wears off, she wakes to find her lover's dead corpse. She then proceeds to stab herself with Romeo's dagger. The two families find the bodies and with their shared sorrow, finally make peace with each other.
Lord Capulet in William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. Lord Capulet is a character in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William. Shakespeare, which we have been reading together in class. This piece is a study of this character. The story is of a young boy and girl who find love in each other but due to a sequence of events their lives are prematurely ended in the.
At the start the atmosphere remains calm. Capulet is worried about his daughter’s grieving for the death of her cousin Tybalt; however this isn’t the real reason for the upset. Shakespeare uses metaphors to compare the difference between the grief and good emotions. Capulet links Juliet to a s...
We first look at how the servants are in a scurry to get everything right for the masked ball. Tybalt recognizes Romeo and wants to uphold the feud again. “uncle, this is Montague, our foe. A villain that is hither come in. spite to scorn at our solemnity this night” which proves to us again.
Capulet and Romeo Montague, face a bigger problem; forbidden love. Taking place in Verona, an ignorant Romeo first meets a childish Juliet at the Capulet’s party. Romeo and his kinsman, Benvolio, attend the party masked, searching for his first love, Rosaline. Coincidentally, Romeo meets Juliet, a new beauty, and falls in love with her not knowing the fact that she is a Capulet. The feud continues, leading one mistake after another, until both families realize their selfishness at the last minute. The unfortunate tragedy of two “star-crossed lovers” is ironically caused by the impetuosity of Romeo and Juliet themselves (Shakespeare 7).
Romeo was not an invited guest at this party because of the Capulet’s hatred for his family. He would not have even attended the party if it were not for Capulet sending a servant who could not read to deliver the invitations. The Servant happens to ask Romeo to read the invitation list for him. Romeo then finds out about the party and also that Rosaline will be attending. He then decided to attend this party as an uninvited guest.
Scene 2 Act 1:Paris asked Capulet if it would be all right if he could marry Juliet. Capulet is not sure because Juliet is so young, however he ends up agreeing with Paris. Capulet invites Paris to the feast. He sends off the guest list with a servant, that can’t read the names. He meets Romeo and Benvolio and asks them for help. Romeo noticed that the list had Rosaline on it, so he dared to go to the feast to meet with her. Benvolio again suggests to Romeo that he should forget Rosaline, he again refuses.
Juliet cries a lot when she finds out about her husbands fate. Her parents think that she is grieving about the death of her cousin, but instead Juliet is crying for the murderer of her deceased cousin. The nurse brings Juliet the bad news about Romeo (Juliet’s husband) and Tybalt (Juliet’s cousin). She tells Juliet that Romeo has been banished form Verona for murdering Tybalt, who killed Mercutio. Juliet is devastated by this news and starts to mourn about her banished husband (Romeo). Later that day, Paris comes over to the Capulet residence to talk abou...