Remember folks. When you ask a question, be as precise and accurate as possible. This question, from Shakespeare's ROMEO & JULIET (apparently) is difficult to comprehend. Decision concerning what? Also, the location of "act scene iv" remains vague. Do you mean Act IV scene 4?
I can only surmise, but I suspect that this question is asking "What decision concerning Juliet does Lord Capulet make in Act IV scene 4?"
It is in this scene that Lord Capulet decides to arrange a marriage for his daughter with Paris. Recall that earlier in the play Capulet told Paris to wait at least "two more summers" before Juliet would be "ripe to be a bride." But in this scene of Act IV we see the change of mind. It's a feature of ROMEO & JULIET that every major character makes a spontaneous "change of mind" or "moment of decision" that seems unaccountable for any logical reason. This is that moment for Lord Capulet. He expects that Juliet will be "ruled" by him (that is, will appreciate what he does). But, boy! is he wrong!
Note that Capulet sets the wedding up for Thursday (in this play which begins on a Sunday morning). Later on he will actually rush the wedding ahead one day, to Wednesday. But at the end of IV,4 the wedding is arranged for Thursday of that mid July week. Hope this helps.
--CLV
Lord Capulet decides to have Juliet marry Paris. He hopes Juliet will be so happy with this joyful occasion that it will help overcome her grief for Tybalt's death.
He descided to let Paris and Juliet marry each other as soon as possible
Since they think Juliet is crying because of Tybalt's death, he thinks his decision will make Juliet cheer up; Making plans for Juliet to marry Paris on Thursday .
He decides that she should marry Paris.
"Go to! Go to! You are a saucy boy!"
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
He rushed the marriage because Tybalts dead and he wants to lift his family's spirits as soon as possible. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
Tybalt's father is Mrs. Capulet's brother. She says so in Act III Scene 1: "O my brother's child!" Who his mother is we are not told.
"Go to! Go to! You are a saucy boy!"
Tybalt's uncle is Lord Capulet. He is Juliet's father and a prominent figure in the play "Romeo and Juliet."
I would say Tybalt is warlike, hateful, impulsive and misunderstood.
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
He rushed the marriage because Tybalts dead and he wants to lift his family's spirits as soon as possible. LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
Lady Capulet believes that Juliet is crying because of her cousin Tybalt death
Tybalt's father is Mrs. Capulet's brother. She says so in Act III Scene 1: "O my brother's child!" Who his mother is we are not told.
Tybalt's flaw was his hot-headed and impulsive nature, leading him to act on his emotions without considering the consequences. This flaw ultimately results in his untimely death in a duel with Romeo.
Tybalt is known for his quick temper, aggression, and loyalty to his family. He is hot-headed, arrogant, and often resorts to violence to defend his honor or the honor of the Capulet family.
A sword
He drew his sword and prepared for a fight
Tybalts dead bodie near Juliet