“From forth the fatal loins of these two foes a pair of star-crossed lovers take their lives;”
Lord Capulet was juliet's father. He had a fud with the montagues. He also tried forcing his daughter into an arranged marriage.”(Act 1, Scene 1 , Lines 5-6 )
Among all the secondary characters in the play, Lord Capulet is most to blame for the lovers’ deaths because he hates the Montagues, he would shun juliet if she didn’t marry paris, and he wasn’t a father to juliet.
He hates the Montagues. “My sword. I say! Old Montague is come and flourishes his blade in spite of me.” (Act 1, Scene 1, …show more content…
“Hang thee, young baggage! Disobedient wretch!
I tell thee what: get thee to church a’ Thursday, Or never after look me in the face. Speak not, reply not, do not answer me! My fingers itch. Wife, we scarce thought us blest That God had lent us but this only child, But now I see this one is one too much, And that we have a curse in having her. Out on her, hilding!” (Act 3, Scene 5, Lines 160- 168). He was saying he wanted to hit her, and that basically said he didn’t want her as his child, and he was calling her all these names.
Among all the secondary characters in the play, Lord Capulet is most to blame for the lovers’ deaths because he hates the Montagues, he would shun Juliet if she didn’t marry Paris, and he wasn’t a father to Juliet.
It is so important because if it wasn't for Juliet’s father she would still be alive along with Romeo. Another way to look at this is if the Capulet family and the Montague family didn't have a fud Romeo and Juliet could have been together and wouldn’t have to sneak around. Also if Lord Capulet would have let Juliet choose who she wanted to marry and didn’t pick for her they would both still be