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16 December, 12:42

Capulet explains to Paris that Juliet is upstairs crying about Tybalt. He says, "Look you, she loved her kinsman Tybalt dearly, And so did I. Well, we were born to die." From this passage, explain how Capulet felt about his nephew. Why, do you suppose, he felt this way?

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  1. 16 December, 12:49
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    He loved Tybalt but his death isn't very affective on him.

    Explanation:

    He loved Tybalt but his death didn't affect him much, he wasn't that upset. Tybalt's temper had managed to get into Capulet's bad side. After all, Tybalt had disobeyed him at the party; which is in the very beginning of the story.
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