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Paris
Juliet's family expect her to
marry
him in order to gain status and
wealth
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Paris asks Lord Capulet
If he can be Juliet's husband and the
father
of her
children
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Lord Capulet
tells Paris
To wait until
Juliet
is
older
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Lord Capulet wants Juliet to marry Paris
Juliet
refuses
and gets
beaten
by her father
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Paris
sees Juliet's body as she is
'laid to rest'
and claims he still loves her
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Paris
dies in a duel with
Romeo
, and is dragged to lay to rest beside Juliet's body
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Paris
Demonstrates the
power
a woman's father and partner has over her in the
Elizabethan
era
The father's role is to find a
wealthy
suitor for his daughter, and
Paris
is this suitor
He is a
powerful
complication in the pair's relationship
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Lady Montague
dies out of grief for her dead
son
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Lord
Montague
is shown to be a very
caring
father
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Lord & Lady Montague
They produce
conflict
between the
Capulets
, their rival family in Verona
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Benvolio
Lord and Lady
Montague's
cousin, and therefore
Romeo's
cousin
He is incredibly close with
Romeo
and serves as a very
loyal
character
He tries to
diffuse
conflict throughout the play
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Benvolio says "I do but keep the
peace
: put up thy
sword
// or manage it to part these men with me"
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Benvolio is critical of fighting later in the play, saying "An I were so apt to
quarrel
as thou art, any man // should buy the fee-simple of my life for an hour and a
quarter
"
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Benvolio speaks with possession regarding
Romeo
- "
Romeo
! My cousin Romeo!" - which shows he's proud of his cousin
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Tybalt
Juliet's
cousin, who engages in the physical conflict between the two
families
He seems to
enjoy
fighting, which leads to his
death
He kills Mercutio, a
Montague
, and
Romeo
kills him in revenge
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Tybalt hates the
Montagues intensely
- he exclaims "What, drawn, and talk of peace! I hate the word, // As I hate hell, all
Montagues
, and thee"
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Tybalt specifically hates
Romeo
, stating "
Romeo
, the hate I bear thee can afford // No better term than this,—thou art a villain."
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Tybalt
His main role in the play is to
provoke
conflict which moves the
narrative
of the play onwards
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