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Romeo And Juliet- An Analysis Of The

Capulet Family Essay, Research Paper


The Capulet family is one of pride and high social standing. It consists of


Lord and Lady Capulet, their young daughter Juliet, and their kinsman Tybalt.


They have a nurse, as well, who has taken care if Juliet since she was born.


They get along quite well, yet, like all families they have their differences.


However, one thing that happens frequently when two members of the


family disagree on something, is that usually someone gives in to their


?superior,? regardless if they agree or not. One example is when Romeo shows


up at the Capulets? party uninvited and Tybalt wants to throw him out. Lord


Capulet objects to this by saying, ?He shall be endured…I say he shall…Am I the


master here or you?? For a little bit, Tybalt argues, but he very soon backs


down and lets Capulet have his way.


Perhaps the reason why this happens is because the ?inferior? person is


somewhat intimidated by the ?superior.? This intimidation that some of the


characters produce on each other shows that there is not a great deal of


communication in the family. Throughout Act I, there were several more


examples of characters yielding to others and not standing up for what they


believe. For instance, when Lady Capulet brought up the idea of Juliet marrying


Paris, Juliet just went along with the concept , even though that was possibly not


what she wanted.


An even more significant instance of such a thing occurring is the fact


that Juliet feared to tell her parents that she had fallen in love with Romeo, a


Montague. She knew that if she informed them of how she felt, they would get


angry and maybe disown her, just because of their hate for all Montagues.


That is another of the Capulet family?s flaws. They are rather


narrow-minded because of their continuin

g, senseless conflict with the


Montagues. Both households are of equal fault in this case, but that only


proves that the two families are alike in that way. Even still, if the Capulets


believe that they truly are the more dignified, they should have ceased their


dispute earlier and prevented their daughter?s unhappiness (and eventually


death). Instead, they decided to keep the feud going and believe that all


Montagues are the same and that ll should be despised.


As head of the family, Lord Capulet is largely responsible for everything


that has been going on, but despite his closed-mindedness he is still a pretty


admirable man. He is a good father who only wants the best for his daughter.


He doesn?t realize though, that marrying Romeo is what really is best for Juliet.


It is what she truly wants and it is the only thing that will make her happy.


Capu1et exposes a different side of himself in the first scene than in most


of the rest of the play. In Scene I, he only says a few lines but he still


communicates the fact that he is angry at Montague and he wants to fight.


Later in Scene II he says,


?But Montague is bound as well as I,


In penalty alike and ?tis not hard, I think,


For men so old as we to keep the peace.?


This verse displays his more compassionate side; the part of him who is tired of


fighting and who just wants it all to stop.


The Capulets are a lot like all other families. Obviously, the problems and


fights that normal families have aren?t as extreme as the Capulets?, but


everyone has obstacles to get though and the Capulets are no different in this


manner. Of course they lack some communication, and they should have been


more open-minded, but they were pretty functional. Maybe that?s the way most


families were in Verona so long ago.

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