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. "I tell ... |
If she does not marry him, Lord Capulet will disown Juliet and leave her to beg and die in the streets, for all he cares. It is unlikely he means this but is ... |
Juliet refuses, and continues to do so even when her father enters and threatens to disown her if she doesn't. After Capulet and Lady Capulet leave, Juliet begs ... |
As Lord Capulet is yelling at Juliet for being ungrateful he says, “Speak not; reply not; do not answer me. My fingers itch” (3.5.169-170). Lord Capulet is ... |
Оценка 4,6 (13) "Disobedient" shows Lord Capulet referring to how Juliet has strayed from society's preconceptions about males being able to dominate over women. |
Romeo and Juliet, Act 3, Scene 5. Capulet directs vicious insults at Juliet after she refuses to marry Paris, a match that he has arranged for her. He believes ... |
You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so. CAPULET 2234 And why, my Lady Wisdom? Hold your tongue. |
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