Exploring The Role Of Capulet In Reomeo And Juliet, Got A C
Exploring the Role of Capulet Coursework The prologue can be interpreted so that it gives a brief insight into the character of Lord Capulet. For example the seventh line “Doth with their death bury their parents’ strife.” This shows that Capulet is in all a reasonable man that, unfortunately after the death of three young people, is able to bury his feud with the Montagues. The word Bury is especially relevant because it gives the image that the feud will never raise to the surface again. At the beginning of Act 1 Scene 1 Lord Capulet arrives to find one of his family, Tybalt, fighting with Benvolio, a Montague. As soon as he arrives he calls “What noise is this? Give me my long sword, ho!” This shows his anger and short temper at the sight of a Montague. The word “ho” here represents his hurry to battle and the “!” shows his anger and the fact that he is shouting. As well as being shown as angry and short-tempered he is also shown to be less respected than he......
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