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Lord Capulet
Product of his time
Displays characteristics of a typical
patriarch
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Elizabethan audience's view of Lord Capulet
May view him as a
good father
as he tries to
protect Juliet
by arranging a marriage for her
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Modern audience's view of Lord Capulet
May view his possessive and abusive behaviour with a sense of
injustice
as
gender equality
has become increasingly important
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Lord Capulet
Possessive
and
abusive
towards Juliet
Patriarchal
attitudes and foul treatment towards Juliet would be viewed with outrage by
modern
audience
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Family
honour
Extremely important to many individuals during the
Elizabethan
era, as portrayed through the
Montague
versus Capulet feud
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Treatment of women
Men were expected to follow the rules of patriarchy to prevent women from threatening the
rigid social order
in
Elizabethan
society
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Lord Capulet
Patriarchal
- views Juliet as
property
of her father until she marries
Conflicted
- fluctuates between being a
good
and bad father
Abusive
- becomes increasingly
abusive
towards Juliet as she disobeys him
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Lord Capulet and Juliet
Volatile bond, correlation between Juliet's
disobedience
and Capulet's
rising manipulation
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Lord Capulet and Lord Montague
Chaotic
bond due to the feud between both families, but become understanding and
peaceful
at the end of the play
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Lord Capulet
: '"O brother
Montague
, give me thy hand."'
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Lord Capulet
: '"My child is yet a
stranger
in the world."'
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Lord Capulet
: '"
Disobedient wretch
!"'
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Lord Capulet
: '"Hang, beg,
starve
, die in the streets, for by my soul I'll ne'er acknowledge thee"'
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Lord Capulet
: '"Flower as she was,
deflowered
by him."'
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