The Capulets are a prominent family in William Shakespeare's play, Romeo and Juliet. They are known for their wealth, status, and long-standing feud with the Montagues. The family is led by Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, who have a daughter named Juliet.
The Capulet household is characterized by strict social expectations and a desire for power. The family's rivalry with the Montagues drives much of the play's conflict, ultimately leading to tragic consequences for both families. The Capulets' actions and decisions significantly impact the fate of their daughter and her love for Romeo Montague.