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History, 20.01.2020 22:31 catchonyet

Read the excerpt from act iv, scene i of romeo and juliet.

friar laurence: on thursday, sir? the time is very short.

paris: my father capulet will have it so;
and i am nothing slow to slack his haste.

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friar laurence: you say you do not know the lady’s mind:
uneven is the course, i like it not.

paris: immoderately she weeps for tybalt’s death,
and therefore have i little talk’d of love;
for venus smiles not in a house of tears.

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why does paris’s request create dramatic irony in this scene?
because paris has not expressed his love to juliet
because friar laurence has already married juliet to romeo
because capulet has already welcomed romeo into the family
because juliet is still mourning the death of her cousin tybalt

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