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      • Summary Juliet is informed of her arranged marriage to Paris. She is prepared by her mother to look out for Paris at the party. Time: later on Sunday afternoon (I.3.81) Constantly interrupted by the Nurse, Lady Capulet tells Juliet that Paris wants to marry her, and advises her to take careful note of how handsome he is at the feast that night.
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  3. Lady Capulet urges Juliet to marry Paris, who is coming to the feast tonight. Juliet is uncertain and skeptical, while the nurse rambles on about her past.

  4. Lady Capulet urges Juliet to consider marrying Paris, who will attend a feast that evening. Juliet expresses uncertainty and the nurse praises Paris as an ideal match.

  5. Jul 31, 2015 · Lady Capulet informs Juliet of Paris’s marriage proposal and praises him extravagantly. Juliet says that she has not even dreamed of marrying, but that she will consider Paris as a possible husband if her parents wish her to.

  6. Read and listen to the modern translation of the original text of Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Scene 3, where Lady Capulet and Nurse discuss Juliet's age and marriage plans. Learn about the historical and literary context, themes, and characters of this scene.

  7. Jan 3, 2010 · Detailed Summary of Act 1, Scene 3 Page Index: Enter Lady Capulet and Nurse: Lady Capulet wants to have a serious conversation with Juliet, but the Nurse interrupts with a long reminiscence about Juliet's weaning and what Juliet said about falling on her back.

  8. Juliet's nurse tells her about her childhood and Paris's proposal, while Lady Capulet urges her to meet him at the party. The Nurse's speech is full of bawdy details and jokes, while Lady Capulet is impatient and stern.

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