 Studying Romeo and Juliet, here's how you can analyse Act 1, Scene 3 when we first meet Juliet. Lady Capulet, Juliet's mom asks the nurse, where's my daughter? What this does is it emphasises the emotional and physical distance that exists between Lady Capulet and the nurse. It seems like the nurse is closer to Juliet. Juliet addresses her mother as Madam. The caesura here emphasises just how formal the relationship is, this little emotional connection. The nurse says, I can tell her age unto an hour, this hyperbole shows that the nurse and Juliet are really close, the nurse seems more like a mother to her. The nurse confirms here that Juliet is still young, she's still 13 years old. Yet Lady Capulet is keen on Juliet getting married and this is shown through repetition of the words marry. Yet Juliet says she doesn't dream of marriage here, which shows that she's quite assertive and headstrong. Yet Lady Capulet is insistent, the valiant Paris seeks you for his love, she really wants Paris to marry her. Juliet gives in to her mom's pressure and the litteration here shows that she will try to fall in love with Paris.