 Studying Romeo and Juliet? Here's how you can analyse our 3C5 The scene begins in Juliet's bedroom They can hear morning birds and Juliet tries to convince into Romeo that it's the nightingale not the lock She uses language belonging to the semantic field of birds to try and make Romeo not leave so soon Yet Romeo knows it's the morning and he uses metaphorical language here to talk about the fact that the dawn has started and he has to leave Romeo then uses these oxymorons to say that the lighter it gets, the sadder he becomes because he has to leave Juliet The nurse interrupts them by hurrying in and she uses this alliteration to tell them that Juliet's mother is on her way to Juliet's bedroom This leads Romeo and Juliet to speak in these exclamatory sentences to say goodbye to each other The stage directions here show that Lady Kaplet has entered Juliet's room and she speaks in this exclamatory sentence to show that she's quite emotionally cold towards her daughter Juliet speaks formally using this noun in this close relationship Lady Kaplet asks this rhetorical question and this is her way of criticising Juliet who she thinks is mourning Tybalt's death way too much Lady Kaplet then insults Romeo and she says that it's annoying he's still alive even if he killed Tybalt She then speaks in the iambit pentameter here to basically say that Romeo will be killed because they're going to send a murderer to Mantua to kill him and avenge Tybalt's death Juliet pretends to hate Romeo to tell her mother that she won't be satisfied until she knows that Romeo is being killed Lady Kaplet then changes the subject and she speaks in iambit pentameter here to basically tell Juliet that her father has decided to marry her off to Paris She uses the rule of three to praise Paris as a worthy husband Juliet is shocked and horrified she speaks using caesura to ask why her parents want to marry her off so quickly Juliet is quite headstrong she speaks using this imperative sentence and she basically asks her mother to go back and tell Lord Kaplet that she does not want to get married yet Lord Kaplet then enters and he speaks using this exclamatory sentence as well as alliteration here to ask his wife if she's delivered the news Lady Kaplet tells her husband that Juliet has refused to get married Lord Kaplet is furious he asks these rhetorical questions basically to say that Juliet is really ungrateful for refusing to marry Paris yet Juliet remains headstrong and she speaks in iambit pentameter here to basically say that she does not wish to get married this infuriates Lord Kaplet even more and he speaks using this abusive language to insult Juliet he uses this imperative sentence to tell her that if she doesn't get married he will disown her Juliet grows desperate and she begs her mother not to disown her with this exclamatory sentence yet Lady Kaplet refuses to listen to her the nurse tells Juliet that since Romeo is banished she may as well marry Paris Juliet pretends to agree and she says that she's going to confess her sins to Friar Lawrence