 Studying Romeo and Juliet? Let's look at key quotes relating to Lord Capulet. In Act 1, scene 5, Tybalt confronts him that Romeo and the Montague's are gatecrashing the party. Yet this question shows Lord Capulet is not quick to anger. He orders Tybalt, content the gentle cars, let him alone, and this imperative sentence is showing that he just wants to have peace. The Caesarea here shows that Lord Capulet is very cool, collected and measured. He admits Verona brags of him, talking about how Verona talks really greatly of Romeo and this personification shows that Lord Capulet is able to step away from his dislike of the Montague and actually see the good side of Romeo. Also, the litteration of H here shows that he's emphatic, he wants peace. That's more important than anything else. Lord Capulet says Romeo can stay in the party and the assonance of I in it, is and will shows that he's also very commanding, he has a tight control over the household. He tells Tybalt, show fair presence, put off these frowns and again this imperative sentence shows Lord Capulet is very peace seeking.