Read Capulet's speech from Act IV, scene 2, as he plans for the wedding of Paris and Juliet.
Tush, I will stir about,
And all things shall be well, I warrant thee, wife:
Go thou to Juliet, help to deck up her,
I'll not go to bed to-night, -let me alone;
Ill play the housewife for this once. -What, ho!
-They are all forth: well, / will walk myself
To County Paris, to prepare him up
Against to-morrow. my heart is wondrous light
Since this same wayward girl is so reclaim'd.
How does this example of dramatic irony create tension?
(1 point)
A) Readers that Juliet will obey her father's wishes
B) Readers know that Juliet has no plans to marry Paris.
C) Readers know that Capulet plans to continue the Capulet- Montague feud
D) Readers know that Friar Lawrence is eager to marry Juliet to Paris
1 answer
B) Readers know that Juliet has no plans to marry Paris.