 studying Romeo and Juliet. Here's how you can analyse that for scene 4. The scene opens by showing us that the Capulet household is a hive of activity. This imperative sentence shows that Lady Capulet is ordering the nurse around as they make final preparations for Juliet's wedding. Lord Capulet enters and he uses repetition telling everyone to stir, stir, stir. In other words he's telling everyone to stop moving even more quickly and also to wake up because it's really early in the morning. The nurse worries that Lord Capulet has been up all night and she speaks using this imperative sentence telling him to try and sleep before the wedding starts otherwise he's gonna be sick. We can see Lord Capulet is excited and restless. He speaks in this exclamatory sentence basically saying that there's no chance he can go to bed. Lord Capulet takes charge of the wedding preparation and his speech here using repetition shows that he's ordering the cooks around. Lord Capulet calls out to his wife and the nurse and we can see in this stage direction that the nurse has showed up. He tells the nurse to go and wake Juliet up because Paris is waiting. He speaks in Zezura to really create a sense of tension and anticipation for us as the audience.