The Nurse played the smallest role in Juliet’s death. The social structure in Elizabethan Era stopped the Nurse from standing up to Lord Capulet when he demands Juliet marry Count Paris. “Capulet [to …show more content…
He loves his daughter but threatens to disown her when she refuses to marry Paris. “Get thee to church o’ Thursday, Or never after look me in the face” (III.v.200). This is what pushes Juliet to suicide and goes to see Friar Lawrence. “[Juliet to the Friar] O, bid me leap, rather than marry Paris, From off the battlements of yonder tower; Or walk in thievish ways; or bid me lurk Where serpents are; chain me with roaring bears”. (IV.I.214). the extremeness in Juliet’s words is what makes the Friar act so rash. Lord Capulet pushed Juliet to suicide when she so clearly didn’t want to marry Paris “[Juliet to Lord Capulet] Good Father, I beseech you on my knees, Hear me with Patience but to speak a word” (III.V.198). Lord Capulet refused to even listen to the reason she didn’t want to marry Paris, therefore Lord Capulet is most responsible for the death of Juliet. Lord Capulet is the head of the family and failed to stop Tybalt from going after Romeo. “[Lord Capulet to Tybalt] Content thee gentle coz. Let him alone.” (I.V.62) He was not forceful enough with Tybalt and should of taken better care that Tybalt obeyed his word. When Tybalt does go after Romeo, Tybalt ends the life of Mercutio and Romeo avenges Mercutio so the Prince then banishes