Tweets of Lord Capulet
Lord Monatgue, this feud has taken everything from both of our families. Let's end the madness right here in the churchyard. (Act V, Scene III)

Juliet finally agreed to marry Paris. Wedding's tomorrow now. Maybe things in this house can settle down for once (Act IV, Scene II)

Oh how we miss our Juliet, she was such a sweet girl. We have ended the feud between our two families forever in memory of Romeo and Juliet. #RIPJuliet #RIPRomeo #Feudending #sosad #wemissthem (Act V, Scene III)

I'm tired of this little girl's attitude, but at least she finally agreed to marry handsome Paris. We're gonna be so powerful now, and I can throw the most litty parties forever. (Act IV, Scene II)

If Juliet does not marry Paris, she will no longer be my daughter. She will not be able to even look at my face. I thought Juliet was a blessing, but I guess not if she cannot abide by my rules. (Act III, Scene V)

My daughter is only thirteen. Younger women have been married, but it has also ruined them. I will not force my daughter to be ruined. The most important factor in this equation is her consent. Acquire her consent then all shall follow. (Act I, Scene II)
My daughter is being such a brat. Not listening to me after what I did for her. I'm about to actually disown her I'm so fed up. Like so what if I want her to marry a guy she does not like. It's not that deep like chill. (Act III, Scene V)

Can my nephew, Tybalt, FOR ONCE try to not fight these Montagues? I mean, sure, I am all for him despising them and wanting to battle them, but wanting to fight Romeo AT MY PARTY?? Like, he's not doing anything, just let him be for the night. Tybalt can be SUCH a party pooper... (Act I, Scene V)

Juliet, you have to marry Paris, or I won't consider you my daughter, and I will disown you. please pick the right chocie and marry him. (Act III, Scene V)

