Lady Capulet Flashcards

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”Nurse, come back again.” ​(A1S3)

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This implies how she is unable to look after her own daughter, relying on staff to do this for her. This may show how she is an incapable character, but also demonstrates her as a stereotypical (wealthy) Elizabethan woman.

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“We will have vengeance for it.” (A3S5)

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This comes after the Capulets find out about Tybalt’s death - Lady Capulet is an unforgiving character who desires revenge.

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“Here comes your father; tell him so yourself,

And see how he will take it at your hands.” (A3S5)

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Here, it could be interpreted that Lady Capulet fears Lord Capulet, so encourages her daughter to tell him herself that she no longer wishes to marry Paris. This portrays her as a weak character who cares more for herself than her daughter, further demonstrating the distanced relationship between Juliet and her mother. This distance is suggested through the ​repeated​ use of the ​pronoun​ ​“your”.

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“Talk not to me, for I’ll not speak a word, Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee.” (A3S5)

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Again, the major separation between mother and daughter is heavily implied here. It shows the unemotional address that Lady Capulet utilises when conversing with her daughter - but again, this may be seen as common practice to a contemporary audience.

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