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  1. Oct 3, 2024 · Summary: In Romeo and Juliet, Lord Capulet initially appears considerate when Paris first proposes to Juliet, suggesting she is too young and should consent to the marriage herself. However, upon ...

  2. Jul 31, 2015 · Act 3, scene 4. ⌜ Scene 4 ⌝. Synopsis: Paris again approaches Capulet about marrying Juliet. Capulet, saying that Juliet will do as she is told, promises Paris that she will marry him in three days. Enter old Capulet, his Wife, and Paris. CAPULET. Things have fallen out, sir, so unluckily. That we have had no time to move our daughter.

  3. Capulet does not budge, however. He retorts that women essentially lose their childhoods and happiness if they become mothers too early, by saying "And too soon marr'd are those so early made ...

  4. Analysis. At the Capulet manor, Capulet laments to Paris that in the midst of all the chaos surrounding Tybalt ’s death, there has been no time to “move” Juliet to happy thoughts of marrying Paris. Paris assures Capulet and Lady Capulet that he understands. Lady Capulet promises Paris that, in the morning, she’ll talk to Juliet about ...

  5. Detailed Summary. At the Capulet estate, Capulet tells Paris that Tybalt's death has left no opportunity to persuade Juliet to marry Paris. Paris, understanding the situation, is reassured by Lady Capulet, who promises to discuss the marriage with Juliet the next morning. Capulet is confident Juliet will obey her parents and sets the wedding ...

  6. Analysis. This scene introduces Paris as Capulet’s pick for Juliet’s husband and also sets into motion Romeo and Juliet’s eventual meeting at the feast. In the process, the scene establishes how Juliet is subject to parental influence. Romeo might be forced into fights because of his father’s enmity with the Capulets, but Juliet is far ...

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  8. ROMEO. Let me be caught. Let me be put to death. I’ll be happy, if that’s how you want it. I’ll say the grayness over there is not the coming morning. Rather, it’s a pale reflection of the moon. And that isn’t the lark singing in the sky above our heads. I’d rather stay than go. Come on, death!

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