In this passage from act five of Romeo and Juliet lord Capulet is preparing for Juliets wedding after threatening to diss own her if she refuses to marry Paris which statement best describes the character of Lord Capulet .
A. He is vulgar and foolish
B. He is oppressive and controlling
C. He is careless and neglectful
D. He is caring and headstrong
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Why does Lord Capulet become so angry when Juliet refuses to marry Paris? A. He is upset that his wife has spoiled Juliet and caused her to disobey. B. He is irritated because his family often questions his authority. C. He suspects that Juliet has married someone without his permission.
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D. He is caring and headstrong.
In the story, he has shown to love Juliet with his entire heart. He loves his daughter; however, he is far too headstrong. He knows what is best for her (which is definitely not Romeo) and goes about it the wrong way. He loves her and wants her to be happy, but is too headstrong to figure out just how to do it.
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