 Studying Romeo and Juliet? Here's how you can analyze that for scene one. The scene opens with Paris and for our Lawrence talking about Paris's upcoming marriage to Juliet. We can see that he's really irritated at how much Juliet seems to be mourning and weeping Tybalt's death. For our Lawrence realizes that the wedding is going to happen really soon and he speaks directly to us as the audience showing that he's uneasy about marrying Paris and Juliet. Juliet then enters and we can see that whilst Paris is really excited about the upcoming wedding Juliet doesn't seem very keen. We can see that there's an emotional disconnect between Paris and Juliet. Paris speaks using alliteration as he questions Juliet whether she's come to make a confession to Fyre Lawrence. Paris mildly criticizes Juliet for crying so much and we can see here that he's being really patronizing. He speaks using the iron bake pentameter to show that he's quite impatient with her sadness. Fyre Lawrence then uses the confession as an excuse to ask Paris to leave him and Juliet alone. Once Paris leaves Juliet is desperate and she speaks in this exclamatory sentence telling Fyre Lawrence that she doesn't know what she's going to do. Fyre Lawrence is really compassionate. He tells Juliet that he knows exactly what she's going through and he feels really sorry for her. Where still he knows that Juliet is going to be married on Thursday so she has no time to even get over her grief from losing Romeo. We can see that Juliet is desperate to come up with a plan. She turns to Fyre Lawrence as he's the only person who understands her position and can help her. She repeats the noun knife twice to state that if he can't help her she's going to kill herself. Fyre Lawrence is worried and he speaks using caesura to tell Juliet not to act so fast he's gonna come up with a solution. Juliet is frantic. She speaks using listing to say that rather than marrying Paris she'd rather do anything else. She'd rather stay with snakes, be among roaring bears or even live in a graveyard than marry him. Fyre Lawrence comes up with a plan. He tells Juliet to go home and act as if she's happy to marry Paris. Fyre Lawrence then gives Juliet a strong sleeping potion and he tells her that when she gets to bed she should drink it and that should put her in a deep slumber. He speaks using this metaphor to say that once she's drunk this potion she's literally gonna look as if she is dead. He then speaks in iambit pentameter to say that her family will then think she's dead and they will bury her where all the capillettes are buried. He will then tell Romeo about this plan via letter and Romeo will come from Mantua to rescue Juliet and they will run away back to Mantua. Juliet is really excited about this plot and she speaks using repetition as well as a sandwichy sentences to say that she can't wait to get the potion so that she can get this plan underway. Fyre Lawrence is really happy to have found a solution and he promises that he's going to give a Fyre a letter and this Fyre will be his messenger and he'll send this letter to Romeo in Mantua.