Lord Montague
Lord Montague is a character from William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. He is the patriarch of the Montague family, which is embroiled in a long-standing feud with the Capulet family. As a caring father, he is concerned about the well-being of his son, Romeo, and is deeply affected by the tragic events that unfold throughout the story.
In the play, Lord Montague is portrayed as a dignified and honorable man. He values family loyalty and seeks to maintain peace amidst the chaos caused by the rivalry. His character represents the older generation's struggle to understand and control the impulsive actions of the younger generation, particularly in the context of love and conflict.