
Capulet family
The Capulet family is a prominent and wealthy noble family in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." Led by Lord Capulet, the family is known for their pride and social standing. Julieta, the young daughter, is central to the story. The Capulets host the famous masquerade ball and are involved in a long-standing feud with the Montagues, which influences the tragic events that unfold. Their family dynamics, social expectations, and conflicts play key roles in shaping the story's themes of love, loyalty, and rivalry.