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In his speech beginning in line 51 and ending in line 58, Capulet's frequent

interruptions of his words to Tybalt show that Capulet is-
Lines 51-58:
CAPULET: Go to, go to:
You are a saucy boy. Is't so, indeed?
This trick may chance to scathe you, I know
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what.
You must contrary me! marry, 'tis time.--
Well said, my hearts! You are a princox: go:
Be quiet, or--More light, more light!-- For shame!
I'll make you quiet.--What, cheerly, my hearts!
O confused by what is going on around him
O not sure he really disagrees with Tybalt about Romeo's presence
O trying to be a good host even while arguing with Tybalt
O attempting to reassure Tybalt that he is not angry with him

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In this play tybalt and paris will die as well as romeo and juliet

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