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Q: What decisions does Capulet make thinking it will cheer Juliet up?
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Why does Capulet want Juliet to be married in haste?

Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.


Did Juliet Capulet have a funeral?

YesCapulet: All things that we ordained festivalTurn from their office to black funeral,Our instruments to melancholy bells,Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast;Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges changeOur bridal flowers serve for a buried corseRomeo and Juliet Act IV Scene 5 84-89In fact, Juliet was special in that she had two funerals: one before her death and, we assume, another one after.


What does Capulet tell Paris he will have to do in order to marry Juliet?

In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris asked Lord Capulet to marry his only daughter Juliet. Lord Capulet tells Paris to wait 2 years then she will be ready to be a bride. Later he changes his mind and tells Paris that he should come to is party tonight and woooo Juliet. Even later in the play (in Act 3) Lord Capulet changes his mind again and arranges Paris to marry Juliet on the next Thursday which is in 3 days.


What impulsive dicision does Lord Capulet make to help Juliet overcome her grief for Tybalt's?

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


What actions does the killing of Tybalt set in motion with what possible tragic consequences?

Lady Capulet in particular is really vengeful over the death of Tybalt and begs the Prince to have Romeo executed. The Prince was bound to take some action against Romeo, which would get in the way of his relationship with Juliet. Even when the Prince gives Romeo the lighter sentence of banishment, Lady Capulet intends to hire murderers to kill Romeo. And whatever action is taken, getting Lady Capulet to acquiesce in a marriage between Romeo and Juliet is now out of the question, so if they are to live together, they will have to do so without her family's blessing. Lord Capulet, on the other hand, is less interested in revenge. However, the death of Tybalt causes him to want to cheer Juliet up, which makes him push his project of marrying her to Paris. His pressure to get on with the wedding is the cause of Juliet's going along with the Friar's crack-brained scheme and its disastrous results.

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Why does Capulet want Juliet to be married in haste?

Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.


Why does Capulet plans the marriage with Paris?

Capulet plans the marriage with Paris because when Romeo is banished from Verona for killing Tybalt, and Juliet is crying, he thinks that Juliet is crying because her cousin Tybalt is dead, when instead she is crying because Romeo has been banished. So to cheer her up, he insists she gets married in 2 days.


Why do lord and lady capuet tells Paris he can marry Juliet?

It is Capulet who mostly gives this assurance. He appears to like Paris, who has good qualifications to be a husband. He is hurrying the process becasue he believes it will cheer Juliet up. Then, once he is proven wrong, his pride will not allow him to admit it; he gets mad at Juliet instead.


Why did Capulet changed his mind about listening to his daughters opinion about her future spouse?

Capulet changed his mind about listening to his daughter's opinion because he believed he had found a suitable match for her and wanted to ensure her happiness. He was also concerned about maintaining his family's reputation and alliances.


Did Juliet Capulet have a funeral?

YesCapulet: All things that we ordained festivalTurn from their office to black funeral,Our instruments to melancholy bells,Our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast;Our solemn hymns to sullen dirges changeOur bridal flowers serve for a buried corseRomeo and Juliet Act IV Scene 5 84-89In fact, Juliet was special in that she had two funerals: one before her death and, we assume, another one after.


Why do lord and lady Capulet want Juliet to marry Paris on Thursday?

Because they think that Juliet is so grief struck in result of her cousin Tybalt's death that they think that her marriage to him would cheer her up and get her out of her depression, when in reality she is grieving over Romeo's banishment from Verona


What does Capulet tell Paris he will have to do in order to marry Juliet?

In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris asked Lord Capulet to marry his only daughter Juliet. Lord Capulet tells Paris to wait 2 years then she will be ready to be a bride. Later he changes his mind and tells Paris that he should come to is party tonight and woooo Juliet. Even later in the play (in Act 3) Lord Capulet changes his mind again and arranges Paris to marry Juliet on the next Thursday which is in 3 days.


What impulsive dicision does Lord Capulet make to help Juliet overcome her grief for Tybalt's?

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


When does Romeo's friends take him to a party to cheer him up?

Benvolio, Romeo's cousin, takes him to the Capulet house for a party to cheer him up and distract him from his heartbreak over Rosaline. This happens in the first Act.


What actions does the killing of Tybalt set in motion with what possible tragic consequences?

Lady Capulet in particular is really vengeful over the death of Tybalt and begs the Prince to have Romeo executed. The Prince was bound to take some action against Romeo, which would get in the way of his relationship with Juliet. Even when the Prince gives Romeo the lighter sentence of banishment, Lady Capulet intends to hire murderers to kill Romeo. And whatever action is taken, getting Lady Capulet to acquiesce in a marriage between Romeo and Juliet is now out of the question, so if they are to live together, they will have to do so without her family's blessing. Lord Capulet, on the other hand, is less interested in revenge. However, the death of Tybalt causes him to want to cheer Juliet up, which makes him push his project of marrying her to Paris. His pressure to get on with the wedding is the cause of Juliet's going along with the Friar's crack-brained scheme and its disastrous results.


What type of feast happened in Romeo and Juliet?

In Act 1 Scene 5, there is a feast which is more of a dinner party. However we only get to it after dinner when Romeo arrives; the scene actually starts with the servants clearing away the supper dishes. Then Capulet calls for dancing. ("Foot it girls!") There is also preparation for a second feast in Act 4--the wedding feast for Paris and Juliet. However, this feast ends up being a funeral feast instead. Capulet says that all is changed in 4, 5, including "our wedding cheer to a sad burial feast"


Why is the marriage between Juliet and Paris so quickly after Tybalt's death?

Juliet's father thinks it will cheer her up since she seems so depressed by Tybalt's death.