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act 1, scene 2: the party invitation
part d: comprehension questions
- why does paris want to marry juliet?
- how does capulet respond to paris’s request?
- what mistake does capulet make with the party invitation list?
- how does romeo find out about the capulet party?
- why does romeo hesitate about going to the party?
part e: theme – fate
read romeo’s line:
“some consequence yet hanging in the stars...”
answer:
- what does romeo believe controls his future?
- is this an example of fate or free will? explain.
exit ticket
in one sentence each.
- one thing you learned about romeo?
- one thing you learned about the capulet - montague feud?
Part D: Comprehension Questions
1. Why does Paris want to marry Juliet?
In "Romeo and Juliet", Paris is a nobleman who is attracted to Juliet's beauty and social status. He believes she is a suitable match for him, and also, in the context of the play, Capulet (Juliet's father) is seen as a respected figure, so marrying Juliet would also be a good social alliance.
Capulet thinks Juliet is too young (she is not yet fourteen) to marry. He suggests that Paris wait two years and also invites Paris to attend the Capulet's party so that Paris can get to know Juliet better and see if he still wants to marry her after that.
Capulet gives the list of guests to a servant who cannot read. This leads to the servant having to ask Romeo and Benvolio (who are Montagues, the enemies of the Capulets) for help in reading the list, which in turn leads Romeo to find out about the party and decide to attend.
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Paris wants to marry Juliet because he is attracted to her beauty and sees her as a suitable match, and it would also be a good social alliance with the Capulet family.