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Lady_Fox [76]
4 years ago
11

What do Capulet's actions before Juliet is discovered tell us about him?

English
2 answers:
fiasKO [112]4 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation: The anger and propensity to violence exhibited by Capulet began in a misunderstanding. While wanting his daughter to get married to a man, Paris, whom he felt worthy, he fails to realize his daughter desires someone else. He grew demanding and even threatened to send her away from him and blatantly refused to understand his daughter. In that Capulet is extremely controlling and unwilling to compromise.

Ainat [17]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:He is extremely controlling and unwilling to compromise.

Explanation: I think , this because he always has to have it his way like at the ball for Juliet when they found a unwanted guest he want it taken care of swiftly.

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