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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.

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Q: What complication does Capulet cause in act 4 scene 2?
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