Table of Contents
- 1 Why does Lord Capulet allow Romeo to stay at the party after Tybalt recognizes him?
- 2 Why does Capulet allow Romeo to remain at the feast *?
- 3 Who does Romeo see at the Capulet party that stands out to him what is his opinion of this person?
- 4 Why is Capulet a dramatic foil for Tybalt?
- 5 What does Lord Capulet stop Tybalt from doing at the feast and what are his reasons?
- 6 How does Lord Capulet respond to Romeo’s presence at his party why does he respond this way?
Why does Lord Capulet allow Romeo to stay at the party after Tybalt recognizes him?
Capulet senses that Romeo is a well-intentioned person and asks Tybalt to ignore Romeo’s presence at the party. Instead, Tybalt answers with anger that he will not patiently tolerate Romeo’s presence at the Capulets’ party. Lord Capulet thinks of Romeo as a gentleman, someone who is virtuous and respectable.
Why does Capulet allow Romeo to remain at the feast *?
In Scene v, why does Capulet allow Romeo to remain at the feast? He is annoyed and wants to deal with Romeo in his own way.
Why doesn’t Lord Capulet let Tybalt remove Romeo from the party?
Why won’t Capulet let Tybalt remove Romeo from the party? He doesn’t want Tybalt running the party and scaring the guests.
How does Lord Capulet react to Romeo’s presence at the party?
How does Lord Capulet react to Romeo’s presence at the ball? Lord Capulet doesn’t mind Romeo being at the ball because he believes Romeo should be allowed to enjoy himself, and Tybalt is being irrational.
Who does Romeo see at the Capulet party that stands out to him what is his opinion of this person?
Juliet
From across the room, Romeo sees Juliet and asks a serving-man who she is. The serving-man does not know. Romeo is transfixed; Rosaline vanishes from his mind and he declares that he has never been in love until this moment.
Why is Capulet a dramatic foil for Tybalt?
In Scene V at the Capulet feast, Capulet is a dramatic foil for Tybalt because? His tolerance of the Montague contrasts with Tybalt’s outrage. In Scene V, why does Capulet allow Romeo to remain at the feast? He will not allow a well-mannered guest to be insulted in his home.
What is Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet mainly about?
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet. The families’ rivalry and Lady Capulet’s desire for Juliet to marry Paris. Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet is mainly about the Capulet-Montague family feud and. Romeo’s unrequited love for Rosaline.
Why does Lord Capulet tell Tybalt not to fight Romeo and Benvolio at the Capulet’s masquerade ball?
Why doesn’t Tybalt attack Romeo at the masquerade ball? He does not fight him because Lord Capulet asked him not to because he did not want to cause trouble in his house.
What does Lord Capulet stop Tybalt from doing at the feast and what are his reasons?
Juliet and Paris are supposed to marry eachother. Capulet stops Tybalt from fighting Romeo. WHAT does lord Capulet stop Tybalt from doing at the feast? Romeo says that a kiss from Juliet will rid him of his sins.
How does Lord Capulet respond to Romeo’s presence at his party why does he respond this way?
How does Lord Capulet react to Romeo’s presence at the ball? Why? Lord Capulet doesn’t mind Romeo being at the ball because he believes Romeo should be allowed to enjoy himself, and Tybalt is being irrational. What is foreshadowed by Tybalt’s reaction to his uncle’s command to leave Romeo alone?
How does Romeo sneak into the Capulet party?
A Capulet servant, sent on the errand to deliver his master’s party invitations, bumps into Romeo and Benvolio. The servant cannot read and so asks Romeo to read the invitation for him. The servant, unknowing that Benvolio and Romeo are from the Montague family, invites them both to come along.
How does Tybalt act as a foil for Romeo?
He is already a friend of Lord Capulet and is, in all ways, the opposite of Romeo. Tybalt, kinsman to Juliet, is a foil for Benvolio, who is kinsman to Romeo. Tybalt is ‘king of cats,’ quick to anger and act without thought, prone to act fast and violently if he feels insulted or dishonored.