Investigating Capulet's change in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" By analyzing Romeo and Juliet as spectators, I saw Capulet in various ways. I regarded him as my father, ruler, and responsible person. In the audience scene, I am very sympathizing with Capulet, but in other scenes, I think that he is very demanding for his family and other characters of the drama. From the first act of the first act, I saw Capulet is a very irresponsible personality.
Attitude of the main caplet in William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet" My mission is to see the attitude and behavior of the main caplets in Romeo and Juliet. The tragedy of a lover is the cause. The most famous British playwright William Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet. William Shakespeare, John and son of Mary Shakespeare, was born in Stratford-upon-Avon in 1564. - When Socrates' s attitude toward death and death is questioned or debated, the philosopher Socrates attacks most of the problems with a relatively unfair attitude. As questions and ideas are brought up, he automatically answers another question or a new philosophy and makes others think. Socrates is a wise, discreet person who knows the limits of his knowledge.
Juliet Capulet (Italian: Giulietta Capuleti) is the protagonist of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedies Romeo and Juliet. Juliette is the only daughter of the captain's family. She fell in love with a member of Montogu House of Romeo (Battle of Capulets with Blood). The history of this story has a long history before Shakespeare himself. One aspect of the story in question now is the age of Juliet. When the story happened, Juliet was approaching her 14th birthday. As she was born on "Lammas Eve at night" (August 1), Juliet's birthday is July 31 (1.3.19). Her birthday is "after two weeks", and drama actions take place in mid-July (1.3.17). Her father said she had "never seen a 14-year change" (1.2.9). In many cultures and eras, women get married and give birth to their childhood. Romeo and Juliet is a drama about Italian family.