In this passage from act IV of Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet is preparing for Juliet’s wedding after threatening to disown her if she refuses to marry Paris. Which statement best describes the character of Lord Capulet?


He is vulgar and foolish.
He is oppressive and controlling.
He is careless and neglectful.
He is caring and headstrong.

Respuesta :

The question is asking to state the statement the best describes the character of Lord Capulet and base on my research and further investigation, I would say that the answer would be that He is oppressive and controlling. I hope you are satisfied with my answer and feel free to ask for more if you have question and further clarifications 

Answer:

The second choice

Explanation:

Lord Capulet is well known for being oppressive and controlling. Juliet's hand, according to the epoch tradition, is to be given in marriage to a noble gentleman even against her will. Fixed marriages were common in the time when Romeo and Juliet was performed in the Globe theatre. Juliet prefers to be in "disobedient opposition", which was a rebellious act; daughters were not in the position to go against the word of their parents. In summary, it is possible to say that Capulet's house was under his command.