He sends his wife in to break the ice, before he comes in. However, he finds that his good news has not been received in the way he expected. He seriously thought she'd be delighted with the news that he had arranged for her to marry Paris. Of course, if he knew that she was already married, he might have understood her reaction a bit better.
Obviously, she is a Capulet by marriage.
Lady Capulet says Julietshe should start thinkingabout marriage.
Lady Capulet tells Juliet to think about marriage because it was a common expectation during that time period for young women to marry at a relatively young age. Additionally, marriage was seen as a way to ensure financial security and social status for the family. Lady Capulet likely believed that finding a suitable husband for Juliet was in her best interest and would secure her future.
Lady Capulet says to Juliet "Well, think of marriage now" when talking about Paris. (Act 1. Scene 3. Line 75)
Lady Capulet explains that Capulet arranged Juliet's marriage to Paris so suddenly because he wants her to marry before she gets too old and misses her chance to be a mother.
He wanted to ask Capulet for his daughters hand in an arranged marriage.
at the Capulet house in the yard... i think.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
No, he is a relative of the Prince. He would like very much to be a Capulet by marriage, but if he were already a Capulet his pursuit of Juliet would be a little incestuous, would it not?
Juliet's marriage was arrnged for Thursday after Capulet changed his desicion.
Count Paris visits Lord Capulet in Act I, Scene II, of Romeo and Juliet, to ask Lord Capulet for Juliet's hand in marriage. Lord Capulet stalls, telling him to wait until Juliet is older.
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