The Capulet's unromantic and business-like view of love
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 22:48:57
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 1 pages (411 words)
Category: / Literature / European Literature
Length: 1 pages (411 words)
When Paris and Capulet have their discussion about the arranged marriage of Juliet to Paris, they discuss it in a very business like manner:
<Tab/>Monday! Ha ha! Well, Wednesday is too soon.
<Tab/>A Thursday let it be, a Thursday, tell her
From this we can see that Capulet is arranging the marriage as if it were a business meeting, showing they have a somewhat cold-hearted
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see that Capulet feels that he has a great authority, but we can also see that he outraged by the fact someone would challenge him. Capulet displays extreme hostility, and is very ignorant to Juliet's feelings. Capulet is displaying a very cold form of love that is in extreme contrast to the type of love displayed by all of the other characters and shows that Capulet, in a sense does not really believe in love.
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