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Capulet
[kap-yuh-let, -lit]
noun
(in Shakespeare'sRomeo and Juliet ) the family name of Juliet.
Example Sentences
Wilson said she was interested in playing Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet, as it was a chance to play against type.
Itâs easy to accept Sola Fadiran as both Capulet and Lady Capulet, as the two figures blend into Julietâs composite parent.
JĂșlia SzĂĄsz played Juliet and Otto Lajos HorvĂĄth performed as her father Capulet during Friday's accident.
The wonderful PBS SoCal/KCET series âArtboundâ â which specializes in documentaries, historical and contemporary, on Southern California culture, from comic books to gospel music to ceramic dinnerware â opens its 14th season Wednesday with âChinatown Punk Wars,â a look back to when Madame Wongâs and the Hong Kong Cafe faced each other across Chinatownâs Central Plaza like the Houses of Montague and Capulet on a stage set filled with new music fans.
The new variety, named the Capulet, took 12 years to develop and could reduce the UK's reliance on imported beans.
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When To Use
Capulet is the family name of the character Juliet from William Shakespeareâs play Romeo and Juliet.Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet. The house of Capulet is in a bitter feud with the house of Montague for reasons never revealed in the play. Other characters on the side of the Capulets include Lady Capuletâs nephew Tybalt, Julietâs unnamed nurse, and the servants Sampson and Gregory.In the play, Romeo falls in love with Juliet Capulet at first sight. Because of the feud, they meet in secret and eventually secretly get married. Later, Romeo is exiled from the city after killing Julietâs cousin Tybalt out of revenge for Tybaltâs accidental killing of Mercutio.Hearing of Romeoâs exile, Juliet devises a plan in which she fakes her own death so that she can meet Romeo in the Capulet family tomb. However, Romeo believes Juliet to actually be dead and kills himself with poison to join her in the afterlife. Upon discovering that Romeo is dead, Juliet stabs herself to death. The deaths of their children cause Lord Montague and Lord Capulet to end their feud.
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