I think that the immediate
past and Lord Capulet’s emotions play a big role in his personality, his
motivation and his actions. In this scene, I hope to portray all of these as a
way to demonstrate the meaning behind his motivation.
Even though he is not
present for the beginning or for the majority of the scene, Lord Capulet has a
large influence on the direction that the scene takes. Because he is eager to
make peace within his family after Romeo murders Tybalt, he makes the decision
that Juliet will marry Prince, regardless of what she actually wants to do. If
Lord Capulet did not decided to make this decision, this scene would never have
taken place.
Once Lord Capulet enters
Juliet’s room, he quickly becomes upset at fact that Juliet does not want to
marry Prince. I believe Lord Capulet feels guilty over Tybalt’s death, mostly
because Tybalt had tried to get rid of Romeo at the party and Lord Capulet
stopped him. I think this makes him prone to anger when Juliet refuses to do
what he says, because she is making it hard for him to move on and forget about
Tybalt’s death.
Lord Capulet’s response to
Juliet puts a strain on their relationship. If we look at it from his view, his
daughter no longer respects him and refuses to obey him. However, if we look at
it from Juliet’s perspective, she feels cheated by her father since he is
making her marry someone against her will. This disconnect between the two of
them will heighten the tension in the scene.
I do not think Lord
Capulet thinks about the entire possible future if Juliet were to marry Prince.
Because he is so one sided, I think he will only see a positive outcome- that
everyone in family will be happy and that Juliet will be protected. Not once
does he stop to think about or ask why Juliet does not want to go through with
the marriage. In our scene, I hope to portray this as an emotion of
desperateness. He is so concerned with what he wants, that he is unaware of how
Juliet is feeling.
I believe his disregard
for what Juliet wants is a key factor to show in this scene as a way to
establish his motivation. Lord Capulet has become so desperate to find peace,
that he is unaware/blind to what torment he is subjecting his daughter to. In a
way, he believes he is only doing well by Juliet because she cannot tell him
the entire truth.
If I can achieve all of
this, I think I will clearly be able to show exactly who my character has
become at this point in the play and what his new motivations are. Again, I
will have to focus on Lord Capulet’s complicated emotions, extreme actions, and
immediate past in order to show his exact mindset and to clearly establish his
motivation. I look forward to playing this character and to portraying his
complicated goals.