How Lord Capulets reaction to Juliet changed through out the play
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In this piece of coursework I am investigating how Lord Capulet's Feelings to Juliet change throughout the play. A brief outline of his feelings is that he loves her at the start then hates her for disobeying him, and when she dies he loves her and is really sad. In Romeo and Juliet Capulets love for Juliet changes as she gets disobedient but when she dies he feels more love for her. At the beginning of the play Capulet reveals himself to be a loving father "she is the hopeful lady of my earth". This implies that she is all he has and he doesn't care about anything else but her happiness. Capulet also shows his affection by refusing to marry her to Paris "my child is yet a stranger in the world, she hath not seen the change of fourteen years, let two more summers wither in their pride. Ere we...

