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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?
capulet: go, be gone.
(exit second servant)
we shall be much unfurnished for this time.
what, is my daughter gone to friar laurence? nurse: ay, forsooth.
capulet: well, he may chance to do some good on her:
a peevish self-will'd harlotry it is.
nurse: see where she comes from shrift with merry look.
(enter juliet)
capulet: how now, my headstrong! where have you been gadding?
juliet: where i have learn'd me to repent the sin
of disobedient opposition
to you and your behests, and am enjoin'd
by holy laurence to fall prostrate here,
and beg your pardon: pardon, i beseech you!
henceforward i am ever ruled by you.capulet: send for the county; go tell him of this:
i'll have this knot knit up to-morrow morning.juliet: i met the youthful lord at laurence' cell;
and gave him what becomed love i might,
not step o'er the bounds of modesty.
capulet: why, i am glad on't; this is well: stand up:
this is as't should be. let me see the county;
ay, marry, go, i say, and fetch him hither.
now, afore god! this reverend holy friar,
our whole city is much bound to him.
juliet: nurse, will you go with me into my closet,
to me sort such needful ornaments
as you think fit to furnish me to-morrow?
lady capulet: no, not till thursday; there is time enough.
capulet: go, nurse, go with her: we'll to church to-morrow.

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