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All about Capulet
Capulet made an appearance in 6 chapters
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Patriarch of the Capulet family, attempts to join the fight despite his age.
Host of the ball; encourages festivity and unity, restrains Tybalt's anger, and aims to keep the peace at his party.
Determined to arrange Juliet's marriage to Paris quickly, he attempts to restore order and joy to his home amidst turmoil.
Capulet is busy preparing for Juliet's wedding, shows relief and joy when Juliet appears obedient, and hastily moves the wedding up.
Patriarch of the Capulet family, Capulet energetically supervises the final preparations for his daughter Juliet's wedding, showing paternal pride and buoyant spirits.
Arrives to find Juliet 'dead,' expresses profound grief, and orders the shift from wedding to funeral.
Capulet's Relationships
A summary of Capulet's 5 connections to Lady Capulet, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Wife, tries to restrain him.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Husband; delegates informing Juliet of the marriage plan to her.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His wife, with whom he shares responsibility for Juliet and household preparations.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His wife, with whom he shares a playful but occasionally testy banter.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: His wife; they unite in mourning.
A summary of Capulet's 5 connections to Juliet, by chapter.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Father.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Father; intends to control her choices and believes she will obey.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His daughter, whose perceived repentance causes his mood to shift dramatically.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His daughter, soon to be wed to Paris (unbeknownst to him, Juliet's affections are elsewhere).
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Her father; his grief is overwhelming.
A summary of Capulet's 3 connections to Paris, by chapter.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Offers him Juliet's hand, seeking to join families and find social stability.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Juliet's intended husband, Capulet is eager to complete the marriage for familial and social reasons.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Prospective son-in-law, 'the County,' to whom Juliet is to be married.
A summary of Capulet's 3 connections to Nurse, by chapter.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Trusted servant, helps with domestic matters and supports Juliet.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Trusted household servant, confidante, and caretaker of Juliet.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Relies on her in the household.
A summary of Capulet's 2 connections to Tybalt, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Nephew, fellow Capulet.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Uncle; exerts authority over him.
A summary of Capulet's 1 connection to Montague, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Rival head of household, enemy.
A summary of Capulet's 5 connections to Lady Capulet, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Wife, tries to restrain him.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Husband; delegates informing Juliet of the marriage plan to her.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His wife, with whom he shares responsibility for Juliet and household preparations.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His wife, with whom he shares a playful but occasionally testy banter.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: His wife; they unite in mourning.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Wife, tries to restrain him.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Husband; delegates informing Juliet of the marriage plan to her.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His wife, with whom he shares responsibility for Juliet and household preparations.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His wife, with whom he shares a playful but occasionally testy banter.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: His wife; they unite in mourning.
A summary of Capulet's 5 connections to Juliet, by chapter.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Father.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Father; intends to control her choices and believes she will obey.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His daughter, whose perceived repentance causes his mood to shift dramatically.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His daughter, soon to be wed to Paris (unbeknownst to him, Juliet's affections are elsewhere).
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Her father; his grief is overwhelming.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Father.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Father; intends to control her choices and believes she will obey.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: His daughter, whose perceived repentance causes his mood to shift dramatically.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: His daughter, soon to be wed to Paris (unbeknownst to him, Juliet's affections are elsewhere).
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Her father; his grief is overwhelming.
A summary of Capulet's 3 connections to Paris, by chapter.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Offers him Juliet's hand, seeking to join families and find social stability.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Juliet's intended husband, Capulet is eager to complete the marriage for familial and social reasons.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Prospective son-in-law, 'the County,' to whom Juliet is to be married.
Chapter 14 - ACT III SCENE IV: Offers him Juliet's hand, seeking to join families and find social stability.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Juliet's intended husband, Capulet is eager to complete the marriage for familial and social reasons.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Prospective son-in-law, 'the County,' to whom Juliet is to be married.
A summary of Capulet's 3 connections to Nurse, by chapter.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Trusted servant, helps with domestic matters and supports Juliet.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Trusted household servant, confidante, and caretaker of Juliet.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Relies on her in the household.
Chapter 17 - ACT IV SCENE II: Trusted servant, helps with domestic matters and supports Juliet.
Chapter 19 - ACT IV SCENE IV: Trusted household servant, confidante, and caretaker of Juliet.
Chapter 20 - ACT IV SCENE V: Relies on her in the household.
A summary of Capulet's 2 connections to Tybalt, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Nephew, fellow Capulet.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Uncle; exerts authority over him.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Nephew, fellow Capulet.
Chapter 4 - ACT I SCENE IV: Uncle; exerts authority over him.
A summary of Capulet's 1 connection to Montague, by chapter.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Rival head of household, enemy.
Chapter 1 - ACT I SCENE I: Rival head of household, enemy.