What if a father’s attempt to cure his daughter’s grief only hastens her final doom? Lord Capulet’s abrupt decision to wed Juliet to Paris is the central mystery of this Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz. Look at the change in family structures.

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Romeo And Juliet Act 3 Scene 4 Quiz Questions
- Where does Act 3 Scene 4 take place?
- Who is present in the scene?
- What is the main topic of discussion in this scene?
- Who suggests that Juliet should marry Paris soon?
- Why does Capulet think Juliet will agree to the marriage?
- What day does Capulet set for Juliet’s wedding to Paris?
- Why does Capulet decide to rush the wedding?
- How does Paris respond to Capulet’s decision?
- What recent event makes the timing of the marriage seem inappropriate?
- What does Lady Capulet say about Juliet’s grief?
- How does Capulet interpret Juliet’s sorrow?
- What does Capulet call Paris during the conversation?
- What does Capulet promise Paris?
- What day of the week is it in the play at this point?
- Why does Capulet believe haste is necessary?
- What tone does Capulet use when speaking of Juliet?
- What is the setting’s atmosphere in this scene?
- What does Paris say about Juliet?
- How does Capulet describe Juliet’s obedience?
- What theme is reinforced through Capulet’s decision?
- What dramatic irony exists in this scene?
- What does this scene foreshadow?
- How does Capulet plan to announce the wedding?
- What emotion does Capulet show toward Juliet’s future?
- What does Capulet believe Paris’s marriage to Juliet will bring?
- What is Lady Capulet’s role in this scene?
- What literary device appears in Capulet’s plan for haste?
- What message will this decision create for Juliet in the next scene?
- What is the tone of the final lines?
- How does this scene serve the play’s structure?
