Lord Montague

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Lord Montague is the patriarch of the Montague family in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," serving as Romeo's father and a central figure in the feud with the Capulets.

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Lord Montague canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Shakespearean character
fictional character
literary character
nobleman
patriarch
appearsIn Romeo and Juliet
asksToInvestigate Benvolio
associatedWithTheme family feud
parental concern
reconciliation
basedOn feuding families tradition in Italian tales
child Romeo Montague
surface form: Romeo
concernedAbout Romeo’s melancholy
creator William Shakespeare
enemyOf House of Capulet
Lord Capulet
expressesGriefFor Romeo Montague
surface form: Romeo
familyName Montague
fictionalUniverse Romeo and Juliet
surface form: Romeo and Juliet universe
firstAppearance Romeo and Juliet
surface form: Act 1, Scene 1 of Romeo and Juliet
gender male
hasTitle Lord
inConflict Capulet–Montague feud
languageOfCharacter Early Modern English
literaryFunction represents older generation in feud
literaryPeriod English Renaissance
medium stage play
memberOf House of Montague
nationality Veronese
surface form: Veronese (fictional)
participatesIn final reconciliation of Montagues and Capulets
presentInScene Act 1, Scene 1
Act 3, Scene 1
Act 5, Scene 3
relative Benvolio
roleInWork father of Romeo
patriarch of the Montague family
settingOfActivity Verona
spouse Lady Montague
subjectOfDecreeBy Prince Escalus
survivesUntil final scene of Romeo and Juliet
swornToKeepPeaceBy Prince Escalus
workGenre tragedy

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Romeo Montague hasFather Lord Montague
Romeo and Juliet character Lord Montague
House of Montague hasMember Lord Montague
House of Montague hasHouseHead Lord Montague