Character Analysis of Lord Capulet

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In Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet is driven throughout the play to ensure that his daughter, Juliet, is content and pleased. However, he encounters a constant struggle between making Juliet satisfied with her life and staying on positive terms with the royal family. When Lord Capulet is first introduced in Act One, Scene Two, the audience can clearly discern the kind-hearted and considerate father he is; despite the drama between Juliet and Lord Capulet, it is undeniable that Lord Capulet loves Juliet unconditionally. After Tybalt kills Mercutio, Lord Capulet’s desire to make the Capulet family closer to the royal family is stronger and more prominent; the audience can clearly see that Lord Capulet urgently wants Juliet to marry Paris, and he will not take “no” for an answer. The preparation for Juliet’s wedding shows how desperately he wants the wedding to be perfect and that he does not want to disappoint Paris and his family.
In the first act of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet is introduced in the second scene while conversing with Paris. This scene conveys how tende...

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