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English, 05.05.2021 21:30 rosie20052019

When we first meet Lord Capulet in Act I with Paris, we get the impression that he is trying to protect his daughter’s childhood, In a complete MEAL paragraph, explain whether the Lord Capulet we see in Act III, is the same father we first meet in Act I. To what extent has he changed? What might be the reason for this change?
Be sure to include clear reasoning and textual evidence to support your claim.

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