 Studying Romeo and Juliet. Here's how you can analyze that for scene 2. The scene opens at the Capulet House where Juliet's wedding preparations are underway. Lord Capulet speaks here using alliteration to basically say that there are lots of guests coming so there needs to be at least 20 cooks for the guests. He then wonders whether Juliet is at Fry Lawrence's cell because she's not at home. The stage directions show us Juliet entering and Lord Capulet teases her by calling her his headstrong daughter. Juliet lies and basically says that she has been to Fry Lawrence's cell in order to repent and say that she's sorry for disobeying her father's wishes for her to marry Paris. Shakespeare uses repetition of pardon in this exclamatory sentences show that Juliet is saying that she's changed her mind, she is really sorry for disobeying her father and she now wants to marry Paris. Lord Capulet is so excited to hear this. He speaks using alliteration to basically say that he now wants the wedding to happen the next day. He wants to bring the wedding date one day forward. Lord Capulet then proceeds to speak in imperative sentences to say that somebody needs to go and get Fry Lawrence to tell him that he needs to marry Juliet in Paris the next day. Juliet pretends to be really happy about the wedding and she speaks using sibilance to ask her nurse if she can take her to her bedroom and help her pick out the clothes and the jewelry she needs for her wedding the next day. Lord Capulet is extremely excited and he says that he's not even going to be able to go to sleep because he's going to stay up all night making preparations for Juliet's wedding.