How would you describe the character of Lord Capulet?

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How would you describe the character of Lord Capulet?​

…Juliet by William Shakespeare Lord Capulet is a very prominent character. He is wealthy and a leader in his community. He is a very loving father to his daughter Juliet, he is a very contradictory person, and he trusts everyone to do as they are told and to act appropriately. Lord Capulet is a loving father who deeply cares for Juliet.

What happened to Lord Capulet in Romeo and Juliet?​

It wasn’t until Act IV, that Lord Capulet somewhat went back to his caring personality due to the “death” of his daughter. Confronted by the true death of Juliet, he let go of his foul ways and ended their family rivalry.
Why does Lord Capulet hold a party at the commencement?
Lord Capulet holds a party at the commencement of the play to give Paris a chance to woo Juliet. During this event, Lord Capulet was unusually ignorant to any problems at his party that would ruin his plans.
Was Lord Capulet immature in Act 1 Scene 1?
When we first see Lord Capulet, Act I scene I, he is calling to his wife to give him his sword. “Give me my long sword, ho! ” (1. 1. 65) This can be seen as a very immature response to a situation as that for such an old man. Yet, when Capulet was discussing marriage with Paris, he seemed rational and mature.

What does Lord Capulet do when Juliet refuses to marry Paris?​

However, when Juliet politely refuses to marry Paris, Lord Capulet flies into a violent rage – his Villainous Breakdown. He attacks Juliet and his wife, threatening to throw Juliet on the streets if she didn’t marry Paris.

Why does Lord Capulet tell Tybalt to let Romeo alone?​

Right here, Lord Capulet tells Tybalt to let Romeo alone, because in his house, in front of a whole crowd of people, Lord Capulet does not wish to disparage himself or disparage anyone that in turn would disparage him. It would certainly not make him popular with the prince, and therefore not popular with anyone in the city.
 
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