Romeo and Juliet

Romeo and Juliet

by

William Shakespeare

Romeo and Juliet: Act 4, Scene 2 Quiz 3 questions

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When he is told that Juliet has gone to see Friar Laurence the night before her wedding to Paris, Capulet says he hopes the friar will "do some good [for] the peevish self-willed harlot." What does that comment suggest about Capulet?
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The wedding is meant to bring joy and happiness to Juliet
The wedding is meant to help Juliet forget about her grief
The wedding is meant for Capulet's personal advancement
The wedding is meant to protect Juliet from the Montagues
What does Juliet's behavior in her conversation with her father after returning from Friar Laurence's cell show about her knowledge of what her father most cares about?
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Juliet knows her father wants obedience from her
Juliet knows her father just wants her to be happy
Juliet knows her father wants her to uphold the honor of her family
Juliet knows her father wants her to properly grieve for Tybalt
What does Capulet's decision to move up the wedding date another day after Juliet lies and says she is willing to marry Paris suggest about Juliet and Romeo's efforts to control their fates?
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Intense commitment can impact fate
Only through honesty can they control their fates
Fate favors the bold
Their efforts to control fate only tighten its grip