How Did Capulet Love Romeo And Juliet

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The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet is a romantic tragedy written by William Shakespeare.
Love, is the plays most important theme. Capulet, a secondary character , is Juliet's father. Capulet does not want Romeo and Juliet to be together. There are several reasons why he opposes Romeo and Juliet's love. The most prevalent reason is the feud between he and Montague. Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris is another reason why he does not want Romeo and Juliet to be together.
“Two households, both alike in dignity,
In fair Verona, where we lay our scene,
From ancient grudge break to new mutiny,
Where civil blood makes civil hands unclean.”
In the prologue, Shakespeare says there are two households, one being the Montague and the other the Capulets.” Both alike in …show more content…

Shakespeare never tells us why they are feuding but we know that there is a lot of animosity between the families.
Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris is another reason why he doesn't want them to be together. In the beginning Capulet tells Paris that juliet is too young to marry.
“ My child is yet a stranger in the world.
She has not seen the change of fourteen years.
Let two more summers wither in their pride
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.’’
After Romeo kills Tybalt, Capulet starts to change his mind about Paris. Since the
Capulets are mourning Tybalt's death he decides the best thing for Juliet is to marry
Paris. Perhaps to pull juliet out of depression.
In conclusion romeo and Juliet's love was doomed from the beginning. Lord Capulet would not let Romeo and Juliet be together. He did not like Romeo because he was from the Montague family. If his daughter were to marry he wanted it to be to Paris, even though he thought she was too young to marry.
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