106:. Escalus is the voice of authority in Verona. He appears only three times within the text and only to administer justice following major events in the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. He first punishes Capulet and Montague for the quarrel between Tybalt, Benvolio, and a handful of servants. He returns too late to stop the fatal brawls between Tybalt and Mercutio and, subsequently, Tybalt and Romeo. Escalus is prepared to execute Romeo for his offence—Romeo's killing of Tybalt—but lightens the sentence to lifetime banishment from Verona, when Benvolio insists that Tybalt started the quarrel by murdering Mercutio, a kinsman to the prince. He yells at Lord Montague for engaging in the feud, which really is the root cause that led to Romeo killing Tybalt. Prince Escalus returns in the final scene—V.iii—following the double suicide of Romeo and Juliet, and at last declares Lord Montague and Lord Capulet guilty of Romeo and Juliet's deaths. Escalus angrily berates them that their violent and useless feud resulted in the deaths of not only their own loved ones (Lady Montague, Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt), but also in the deaths of his loved ones (Mercutio and Paris). He pardons Friar Lawrence for his role in Juliet's death. He curses the feud that kills Romeo and Juliet just before the Lords come to peace with each other. In the end, Prince Escalus becomes very happy that the feud has finally ended, even if with a heavy price.
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Capulet" is a later addition; it is an echo of Juliet's form of address in 3.5.65: "my lady mother". In the first
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252:). In addition to threatening to turn her out, he threatens to sentence her to rot away in prison if she does not obey her parents' orders. He then storms away, and his wife also rejects Juliet before following him. He fixes the day of the marriage for Thursday and suddenly advances it to Wednesday out of anger and impulse. His actions indicate that his daughter's wants were irrelevant all the way up to the point when he sees her unconscious on her bed (presumably dead) and later, when she is truly dead during the play's final scene. It is he who asks Lord Montague for his hand to end the feud between their families.
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Benvolio tells her that Romeo was not involved in the brawl that happened between the Capulets and Montagues. However, Romeo does not feel close enough to her to seek advice from her. As with Capulet's wife, calling her "Lady Montague" is a later invention not supported by the earliest texts.
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Valentine is more strongly connected to a major character than other ghosts, as he is given a direct connection to his brother. Although he has a very small role in Shakespeare's play, earlier versions of the story gave him no role or mention at all. In fact, they gave even Mercutio a very minor role. Shakespeare was the first English dramatist to use the name "Valentine" on stage, in his earlier plays,
545:, within the next few days, threatening to turn her out on the streets if she doesn't follow through. Desperate, Juliet begs Romeo's confidant, Friar Laurence, to help her to escape the forced marriage. Laurence does so by giving her a potion that puts her in a deathlike coma. The plan works, but too soon for Romeo to learn of it; he genuinely believes Juliet to be dead, and so resolves to commit suicide, by drinking the bottle of poison (illegally bought from the
537:, Rosaline. To cheer him up, his cousin and friend Benvolio, and Mercutio, the Prince's nephew, take him to the Capulets' celebration in disguise, where he meets and falls in love with the Capulets' only daughter, Juliet. Later that night, he and Juliet meet secretly and pledge to marry, despite their families' long-standing feud. They marry the following day, but their union is soon thrown into chaos by their families; Juliet's cousin
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Laurence runs past Balthasar and asks him where Romeo is. Balthasar tells him that he is inside the Capulets' tomb. He later supports Friar Laurence's recollection of the preceding events by explaining that Romeo entered the tomb and demanded to be alone on pain of death.
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Montagues. This character may have been intended to be the same as Peter, and is usually identified in scripts either as Peter or as a Clown.
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Capulet believes he knows what is best for Juliet. He says his consent to the marriage depends upon what she wants and tells Count Paris that if he wants to marry Juliet he should wait a while then ask her. Later, however, when Juliet is grieving over Romeo's departure, Capulet thinks her sorrow is
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Valentine is Mercutio's brother, briefly mentioned as a guest at the Capulet feast where Romeo and Juliet meet. He is a ghost character with no speaking parts, and his only possible appearance is at the Capulet feast among the guests. "Valentine" has been taken to mean "lover" or "brother", and is
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Capulet's wife is the matriarch of the house of Capulet and Juliet's mother. She plays a larger role than Montague's wife, appearing in several scenes. In Act 1, Scene 3, she speaks to Juliet about the marriage of her daughter and Paris, we see this as she compares him to a book, and Juliet is the
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Lord Capulet is the patriarch of the Capulet family, the father of Juliet, and uncle of Tybalt. He is very wealthy. He is sometimes commanding but also convivial, as at the ball: when Tybalt tries to duel with Romeo, Capulet tries to calm him and then threatens to throw him out of the family if he
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Anthony, Potpan, and two other servants to the Capulet family play out a short comic scene in act one, scene five, arguing over the preparations for Capulet's feast. Capulet's servants are referenced again in act four, scene one; Capulet orders them to begin preparations for another party: the
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1126:Hager, Alan. Understanding
918:The Two Gentlemen of Verona
766:Unseen and ghost characters
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1639:A Village Romeo and Juliet
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2193:The Destruction of Faena
1615:I Capuleti e i Montecchi
521:An 1870 oil painting by
385:Nurse (Romeo and Juliet)
2602:Romeo and Juliet effect
2007:(Don't Fear) The Reaper
787:The Taming of the Shrew
307:John William Waterhouse
1990:Montagues and Capulets
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2431:The Sky Is Everywhere
2070:Mademoiselle Juliette
1908:Harina de otro costal
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1674:The Belle of Mayfair
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1491:Troilus and Criseyde
826:improve this section
713:Shakespearean sonnet
262:Lady Capulet (horse)
179:The Capulet family (
2543:Phileine Says Sorry
2366:1917 Hungarian film
2177:The Stolen Dormouse
1955:Romanoff and Juliet
1750:(1870, Tchaikovsky)
1690:Once on This Island
1386:William Shakespeare
1348:49.4 (1984): 31–41.
1088:Bevington, David M.
762:'s swift entrance.
411:Gregory and Sampson
33:William Shakespeare
2557:Say You'll Be Mine
2445:The White Mercedes
2209:Romiette and Julio
1932:Still Star-Crossed
1602:(1796, Zingarelli)
1484:Palace of Pleasure
1477:Pyramus and Thisbe
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2564:Into the Gauntlet
2417:Bare: A Pop Opera
2301:Nicholas Nickleby
2201:Ronny & Julia
2169:The Wandering Jew
2118:Romeo & Julia
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1876:Ronny & Julia
1739:Roméo et Juliette
1706:Giulietta e Romeo
1631:Roméo et Juliette
1607:Giulietta e Romeo
1599:Giulietta e Romeo
1535:(1965, MacMillan)
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477:House of Montague
303:The Blue Necklace
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2185:The Faraway Lurs
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2153:Literature
2077:Love Story
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