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    been teachers‚ principals‚ anyone with some degree of power. In the popular tragedy‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ by William Shakespeare‚ Juliet is no exception to this‚ and this cruel and controlling person to her is Lady Capulet. Lady Capulet cares not for her daughter’s happiness‚ and makes virtually every defining situation in Juliet’s life herself‚ including her marriage. Much like her husband‚ Lady Capulet is a very authoritative character. She makes every single decision in Juliet’s marriage‚ including

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    object. Well‚ as Shakespeare hints during the play - both Romeo and Juliet didn’t really have relationships with their parents. Children in those days (especially rich ones like Juliet) would often have Nurses (today‚ we call them nannies) and would be taken care of by them. It was unfashionable for mothers to breastfeed or really BOND with their children. Their relationship before Juliet met Romeo was basically just obedience. Juliet would have done anything her father had asked‚ because that’s the

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    Romeo and Juliet‚ written by William Shakespeare‚ is a novel about a young couple’s battle against fate. The story contains many character‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters‚ each with their own attributes and actions. One of the most trait-evolved characters is Juliet Capulet. Although Juliet was brave‚ loyal‚ and persistent‚ her battle with fate was tragically lost. When Juliet’s father promises Juliet’s hand in marriage to Count Paris‚ she

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    Prologue to Romeo and Juliet‚ the Chorus tells us of an "ancient grudge" between two households of equal dignity that has broken out into a "new mutiny" that will cause blood to flow in the streets of Verona and will ultimately result in the deaths of the "star-cross’d lovers." The Chorus points to the heads of these two families as the source of the strife at hand‚ the rage of their parents causing the deaths of their children. We soon learn the surnames of the warring clans‚ Capulet and Montague‚ and

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    There are two different musics between Peter and the Wolf and Montagues & Capulets from Sergei Prokofiev. Prokofiev is a prominent composer of Russia. Since he was young‚ he showed exceptional musical talent. He composed Peter and Wolf for children and Montagues & Capulets with Radlov. This is the first soviet ballet to find the classical literature. Montagues & Capulets is composed of narrator and orchestra. it is also called Romeo & Juliet. The Ballets of Sergei Prokofiev have deep emotional

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    Romeo and Juliet is a play about 2 star-crossed lovers from the rival families‚ Capulet and Montague. The two families are always fighting and brawling on the streets of Verona. When Romeo is banished for killing Tybalt‚ Juliet’s cousin‚ they create a daring plan to get themselves to Mantua‚ where they will happily live out their lives together. Sadly‚ the plan goes terribly wrong and Romeo and Juliet both end up dead in the Capulet Tomb. I believe that Lord Capulet‚ Juliet’s ostentatious father

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    amok for too long. We believe that the Capulets are responsible for the feud and the fight at the beginning of the play. Romeo’s family the Montagues seem to care more for their son’s happiness. Romeo’s father seems very concerned about the happiness of his son and would most likely have attempted to end the feud to make his son happy because he is chiefly concerned about the melancholy of his dear son and heir. The Patriarch and Matriarch of the Capulets as we know

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    Explore the ways Shakespeare presents Lord Capulet. Set in the city of Verona during the 12th/13th century‚ Romeo and Juliet‚ is a typical love story by William Shakespeare with a tragedy twist. When Romeo Montague and his friends gate-crash Lord Capulet’s party‚ the last thing he imagined he would do is find the love of his life‚ Juliet. After realising Romeo is the son of her father’s sworn enemy they decide to keep their relationship secret and get married behind her families back. When Romeo’s

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    the Capulet family Lord Capulet‚ father of Juliet‚ husband of Lady Capulet‚ and enemy of Montague; and his sight on love. He believe he knows what is best for Juliet who he truly loves‚ though he is not well acquainted with Juliet’s thoughts or feelings. He says that his consent to the marriage depends upon what she wants and tells Paris that if he wants to marry her he should wait a while then ask for her hand. Later‚ however‚ when Juliet is grieving over Romeo being sent away‚ Capulet thinks

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    Act 1- Romeo and Juliet have feuding families‚ they have been enemies for many years. This affects the way the audience sees their first meeting and kisses because the audience knows that their love will never be accepted by their families. As a result the audience gets the impression that if Romeo and Juliet want to become lovers they must keep their love a secret. Their meeting creates suspense and foreshadows a major conflict that will erupt because a Capulet and a Montague have fallen in love

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