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Words: 1,500 | Submitted: Mon Jan 21 2008
... and starve. "And you be not, hang, beg and starve, die in the streets." We first see Lord Capulet in Act one Scene one, when he discovers that a furious riot develops. He wants to fight with the Montague's which shows us that his character is kind hearted from the outside but greedy and violent from the inside. We see in the beginning of the play, Act one Scene two, where Lord Capulet is talking to Paris. Capulet says he will agree if Juliet consents. "My will to her consent is but a part; and she agreed, within her scope of her choice, lies my consent and fair according voice." Fathers of that time expected their daughters to agree to whatever their parents asked and were very vulnerable. The attitude we get towards his daughter is as if Juliet is a toy doll waiting to be tagged along and says that ...
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