Saturday, 21 March 2009

How is Capulet to blame for Romeo and Juliet's deaths in Romeo and Juliet?

It could be
argued that Capulet is to blame for 's deaths because of his insistence thatmarries . Although
he is initially reluctant to agree to the marriage (because he feels that Juliet is too young),
he soon changes his mind and realizes that Paris is an ideal suitor.

Juliet,
however, does not love Paris. In fact, she meetsand falls in love with him instead. When Juliet
refuses to marry Paris in act 3, scene 5, Capulet becomes angry and threatens to ostracize her
from the family. For a young woman, this could be disastrous:


Hang thee, young baggage, disobedient...

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