 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyse Act 1, Scene 2. In the opening scene, Paris is talking to Lord Capulet and we learn that he is really keen to marry Juliet from the house of Capulet. Lord Capulet is happy for Paris to marry Juliet, however he speaks here in Iron Bit Pentameter to show that he needs Juliet to get a little bit older before she marries. Paris responds in a similar manner, speaking in Iron Bit Pentameter and here his use of alliteration shows that he's a little bit selfish. She's only thinking of himself because he wants Juliet to marry even if she's still young. Yet this hyperbole shows Lord Capulet is really protective. He wants Paris to wait and woo her. Lord Capulet speaks in Celestial imagery here to show that at the Capulet ball there'll be lots of beautiful women and it's up to Paris not to get distracted by them. Benvolio then convinces Romeo to go to this party because he tells him that Rosaline, who he's in love with, will be at the party. Yet Romeo speaks in these exclamatory sentences to show that even if other beautiful women will be there, they're not going to be as beautiful as Rosaline but he'll still go.