On Tuesday night he changes the wedding date from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning, effectively giving nobody a chance to prepare for it, and probably likely to disappoint everyone ready to come on Thursday, who couldn't be notified of the change. Oh, well, they got to go to the funeral instead.
On Tuesday night, he changes the date of the wedding from Thursday morning to Wednesday morning. Imagine announcing the date of a wedding six hours before it is supposed to take place, without consulting the priest, the bridegroom or anyone!
He changes the wedding to the next morning after Juliet decides to go through with marrying Paris.
Because the Capulet's and the Montague's are total foes because their servants, sons, cousins, and the fathers all fight against each other. Since Juliet is from the Capulet's, and Romeo is from the Montague's, she beg her forgiveness for marring their family's enemy.
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
Thursday. "On Thursday next, at St. Peter's church the gallant county Paris shall make you a joyful bride."
Capulet originally wanted Juliet to marry Paris because he believed it would be a good match. After Tybalt's death, Capulet speeds the wedding plans because he believes a marriage will assuage Juliet's grief over Tybalt.
He changes the wedding to the next morning after Juliet decides to go through with marrying Paris.
Juliet's father moves up the date of Juliet's wedding, inciting Juliet to be with Romeo even more.
If you were invited to the wedding and can't make it because of traveling plans then yes, when you get back you should send the couple a wedding gift.
Because the Capulet's and the Montague's are total foes because their servants, sons, cousins, and the fathers all fight against each other. Since Juliet is from the Capulet's, and Romeo is from the Montague's, she beg her forgiveness for marring their family's enemy.
He decides to have the wedding a day earlier before Juliet changes her mind.
In Act 4 of William Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet gives the following orders: To move the wedding date of Juliet to Paris to Wednesday. To make preparations for the wedding feast. To have all hands on deck to ensure everything is ready for the ceremony.
he has the wedding between Juliet and Paris be sooner
Capulet moves the wedding date up
A wedding. Capulet and Paris have agreed between them that Juliet will marry Paris. Mrs. Capulet happily announces that on Thursday next at St. Peter's church, Paris will make her a joyful bride. Nobody asks Juliet how she feels about all this.
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.
Thursday. "On Thursday next, at St. Peter's church the gallant county Paris shall make you a joyful bride."
Capulet originally wanted Juliet to marry Paris because he believed it would be a good match. After Tybalt's death, Capulet speeds the wedding plans because he believes a marriage will assuage Juliet's grief over Tybalt.