What Are Lord Capulet's Decisions In Romeo And Juliet

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In Act 3 of William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet, the father of Juliet, had to make a decision regarding Juliet’s emotional well-being. As far as Lord Capulet is aware, Juliet is mourning the death of her cousin. In reality, she is upset that the prince banished Romeo. Lord Capulet decides to let Paris marry Juliet early instead of making him wait two years. This decision shows that he loves Juliet and only wants what is best for her. In the text, we get the sense that Lord Capulet believes that Juliet would be happy marrying Paris. Juliet’s first response to marrying Paris was an unqualified “no.” Her father, enraged at this response, shows anger towards Juliet. He says: “To go with Paris to Saint Peter’s Church, Or I will

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