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How does the point of view expose readers to additional facts about lady capulet?

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One point of view is that Lady Capulet is at the beginning of the play a very ignorant character. She seems afraid of her husband and not a very loving mother.

Step-by-step explanation:

She is very strict with her daughter and their connection is very formal:

"Talk not to me, for I'll not say a word / Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee"

However, the other point of view represents a woman that have also accepted an arranged marriage and is used to obedience.

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