GCSE R&J Character analysis with quotes - Lady Capulet
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- Created on: 15-02-22 11:23
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- Lady Capulet
- selfish / self-centered
- unknowing - formal relationship with J
- Act 1, scene 3
- "Nurse, where's my daughter? Call her forth to me."
- calling her 'daughter' instead of Juliet shows their relationship is formal & they are not close.
- "Nurse, where's my daughter? Call her forth to me."
- Act 1, scene 3
- bad mother
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "Nurse come back again"
- implies how she is unable to look after her own daughter, relying on staff to do this for her
- "Nurse come back again"
- It was the nurse's role to take care of Juliet and breastfeed her from birth.
- This was common for wealthy families in Elizabethan times
- Their relationship is basicly non-existent.
- This was common for wealthy families in Elizabethan times
- Act 1 Scene 3
- materialistic
- Act 1 Scene 3
- "Verona's summer hath not such a flower"
- saying that 'even the most beautiful flower isn't as perfect as him'
- metaphor
- describing him as attractive and pure
- trying to persuade Juliet to agree to marry him
- describing him as attractive and pure
- "Verona's summer hath not such a flower"
- Act 1 Scene 3
- Unhealthy relationship with Capulet
- Act 3 Scene 5
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