Juliet’s relationship with her mother is quite formal because Lady Capulet (Juliet’s mother) is selfish, rude and avoids Juliet whenever she can. “Talk not to me, for I’ll not speak a word, Do as thou wilt, for I have done with thee.” This quote from the play shows how little Lady Capulet cares about Juliet and as the play shows the Nurse is more of a mother to Juliet than Lady Capulet because the Nurse cares about everything Juliet does no matter how important it is to Juliet the Nurse would like to help out as much as she can.

Juliet’s relationship with her father is terrible and aggressive because Lord Capulet is the one person in the Capulet mansion that tells everyone what they must and must not do and in the play Lord Capulet gets really annoyed at Juliet because she wasn’t going to marry Paris so Lord Capulet was shouting at her and calling her rude names. ”Out you green-sickness carrion! Out, you baggage! You tallow-face!” These are some of the rude things Lord Capulet says to Juliet for not wanting to marry Paris. Lord Capulet said these things because he thought Juliet was being ungrateful and rude but Juliet was already married to Romeo and she didn’t want to be married to two people at the same time (this is also called ‘Bigamy’).