He decides to have the wedding a day earlier before Juliet changes her mind.
Capulet's decision to have the wedding sooner so Juliet will be safely and happily married.
Lord Capulet supervised the plans for Juliet and Paris's wedding. The wedding was originally on a Thursday, but Lord Capulet moved the wedding to a Wednesday.
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
Capulet's insistence on bringing forward Juliet's wedding to Paris causes a complication because it increases the pressure on Juliet to marry someone she does not love. This decision forces Juliet to take extreme actions to avoid the marriage, leading to further conflict and deceit within the Capulet household.
Lady Capulet brings the news that Juliet has been proposed to by Paris and that they have arranged for Juliet to marry him. She believes this will bring great happiness and prosperity to their family.
Capulet moves the wedding date up
He was making preparations for the wedding of Juliet to Count Paris.
Lady Capulet shares the news that Juliet has been proposed to by Paris and they will be having a grand wedding soon.
In scene 4 of "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet complicates matters by moving the wedding plans for Juliet and Paris up a day without consulting Juliet. This sudden decision increases the pressure on Juliet to make a difficult choice between following her father's wishes and staying true to her love for Romeo. This decision ultimately adds urgency and tension to the unfolding events of the play.
Paris wants Capulet's permission to marry Juliet. Capulet initially hesitates, suggesting they wait because Juliet is his only daughter. He eventually agrees, setting a date for the wedding.
It was moved forward a day (from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning). This meant that the Friar had to rely on a letter to tell Romeo of Juliet's fake death.
Lady Capulet teases Lord Capulet about his age by saying that he must dance at least once at Juliet's wedding in order to prove that he still has his youthful energy. She also suggests that his dancing skills may not be as sharp as they once were, playfully teasing him about his age.