Table of Contents
- 1 What would happen if Romeo and Juliet had lived?
- 2 Why did Lord Capulet threaten to disown Juliet?
- 3 What could have been done to prevent the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet?
- 4 Who threatens to disown Juliet if she will not marry Paris?
- 5 Does Juliet’s father threaten disown her?
- 6 Is Lord Capulet a bad father?
What would happen if Romeo and Juliet had lived?
If Romeo and Juliet had lived, there would almost certainly be no reconcilement between the Montagues and the Capulets, and the feud would go on, perhaps for many generations to come.
Does Capulet disown Juliet?
She rejects the match, saying “I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo—whom you know I hate— / Rather than Paris” (3.5. 121–123). Capulet enters the chamber. When he learns of Juliet’s determination to defy him, he becomes enraged and threatens to disown Juliet if she refuses to obey him.
Why did Lord Capulet threaten to disown Juliet?
Capulet shows his stubbornness as he is shocked by his daughter’s refusal to marry Paris and therefore threatens to disown her for displeasing him.
Are the Capulets good parents to Juliet?
However, Juliet addresses her father as ‘father’, which would imply that he is closer to his daughter than his wife is. In Act 1 Scene 2, Lord Capulet has the interview with Paris where he asks for Juliet’s hand in marriage. So, in their fashion, the Capulets are good parents.
What could have been done to prevent the tragic ending of Romeo and Juliet?
This tragic ending could have been prevented if Friar Lawrence s plans had worked. In one part of the play, Friar Lawrence gives Juliet a sleeping potion, and he wrote a letter that was supposed to get to Romeo by the next day explaining how they were going to fake Juliet s death.
Does Juliet regret marry Romeo?
Summary: Act 3, scene 2 In Capulet’s house, Juliet longs for night to fall so that Romeo will come to her “untalked of and unseen” (3.2. The Nurse echoes Juliet and curses Romeo’s name, but Juliet denounces her for criticizing her husband, and she adds that she regrets faulting him herself.
Who threatens to disown Juliet if she will not marry Paris?
Lord Capulet
Lord Capulet argues with Juliet Juliet refuses to marry and her father threatens to disown her. Juliet begs her mother to help her but she refuses and leaves Juliet with the the Nurse, who also tries to convince her to marry Paris.
Who found Juliet dead in her bedroom?
Capulet sends the Nurse to go wake Juliet. She finds Juliet dead and begins to wail, soon joined by both Lady Capulet and Capulet.
Does Juliet’s father threaten disown her?
Juliet refuses to marry and her father threatens to disown her. Juliet begs her mother to help her but she refuses and leaves Juliet with the the Nurse, who also tries to convince her to marry Paris.
How are the Capulets not good parents?
The Capulets are more domineering and controlling with Juliet and she is limited in what she can do. Lady Capulet can easily be described as cold and distant, she lacks a maternal nature and the nurse is left to do most of the parenting.
Is Lord Capulet a bad father?
But Lord Capulet doesn’t play the good father for long. Paris eventually wears him down, but Lord Capulet isn’t too happy when Juliet refuses to marry him. Lord Capulet’s response to Juliet’s “disobedience” is so violently harsh that we begin to see him as a bit of a tyrant.
What could Juliet have done instead of faking her death?
After Paris leaves, Juliet asks Friar Lawrence for help, brandishing a knife and saying that she will kill herself rather than marry Paris. The friar proposes a plan: Juliet must consent to marry Paris; then, on the night before the wedding, she must drink a sleeping potion that will make her appear to be dead.