Juliet and Lady Capulet:
Lady Capulet is the mother of Juliet. They have a strange relationship. I suppose they do love each other because they are mother and daughter, but Lady Capulet is not a mother like Lady Montague is. I have noticed there isn't really much of a trust bond between Juliet and her mother. If she did trust her she would tell her how she feels about Romeo and what they were planning to do. To add on, Lady Capulet is much of a hugger. In scene 5 Juliet tells her mom that she doesn't feel well and one reasons was because of Tybalt's death. Lady Capulet answers,"'Evermore weeping for your cousin's death?What, wilt thou wash him from his grave with tears?An if thou couldst, thou couldst not make him live.'" This makes me see that Lady Capulet doesn't really take in mind Juliet's feelings. She is so full of anger towards Tybalt's death that she can see past her daughters pain.
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