 Studying Romeo and Juliet? Here's how you can analyse that 3 scene 4. The scene opens with Lord Capulet speaking to Paris. He believes that Juliet is locking herself away and grieving because she is so sad that Tybalt has died. Paris seems irritated at how much Juliet has been grieving. He uses alliteration here to basically say that she's been crying and keeping herself away, meaning that he's not had time to woo her. Lord Capulet suddenly experiences a change of heart. He speaks using Cesaro hair to basically tell Paris that he's decided he wants Paris to marry Juliet as soon as possible. He asks Paris what day it is that they're speaking and Paris tells him that it's Monday. Lord Capulet uses repetition here to basically say that he's decided that in 3 days time Juliet will marry Paris. Lord Capulet speaks in a 9-bit pentameter hair to show that he's made the executive decision as Juliet's father to marry her off to Paris. Paris speaks in alliteration to show that he's really excited that he's going to finally marry Juliet.