You selfish brat! You either marry him or leave my house!
Capulet
Juliet
How dare you force me to marry Paris! I am too young and I can marry whoever I want!
Lady Capulet
Nurse
Don't worry, my child, I have a solution, this is a desperate situation so you have to listen closely. Take this vial and do exactly as I say, nothing more.
Act 4, Scene 1
Friar Lawrence
Juliet
You solve this problem, or I will by taking my life with this bloody knife
Capulet
Act 4, Scene 2
I'm very glad you have come to your senses. You, go tell Count Paris that they should marry tomorrow.
I'm returning from Friar Lawrence, and I beg for your forgiveness. I met Count Paris and treated him properly with love. I will marry him if that's what you wish
Juliet
Servant
She's home my lord
Nurse
Act 4, Scene 3
What if this mixture do not work at all?Shall I be married then tomorrow morning?...What if it be a poison, which the friarSubtly hath ministered to have me dead,Lest in this marriage he should be dishonoredBecause he married me before to Romeo?
*Juliet rethinking her life choices*
Juliet
Act 4, Scene 5
Our daughter is dead!
Juliet
Lady Capulet
Capulet
Device for Act 4:Hyperbole- Juliet exaggerates greatly when she cries and persuades Paris by telling him how bad looking she is. Juliet is desperate to find a way to get Paris to think that she is not good enough for him and that they can't get married.Another device seen in this act is simile. When Capulet saw Juliet dead, he said #160;Death lies on her like an untimely frost,#160;Upon the sweetest flower of all the field. This #160;is Capulet's way of saying she died at the wrong time (before her wedding) and that she was very beautiful #160;like a flower.
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