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.
Act III Scene 5
Act III, Scene 5.
Act 1 Scene 3 is all about broaching to Juliet the possibility of marrying Paris. Anything Mrs. Capulet says in that scene is to be taken in that context.
In Act 1 Scene 2, in two years. In Act 3 Scene 4, in two days.
Act 1, Scene 5, at the Capulet's Masquerade Party.
he is very angry with her and throws her out.
The scene is set in the Capulet residence, where Juliet awaits the return of the nurse.
Assuming you are talking about Act 1, the scenes are set as follows: Scene 1: A Public Place Scene 2: A Street Scene 3: A Room in Capulet's House Scene 4: A Street Scene 5: Capulet's House.
Capulet's Orchard? No that is Act 2 Scene 2. Act 2 Scene 5 is Romeo and Juliet's wedding and takes place at Friar Lawrence's place.
There's a party at Capulet's place.
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