In scene 4, they describe the preparations for the wedding. They have food, such as the "meat pie", ready to be served. Capulet seems to want to make Juliet happy as he says spare not for cost (meaning he doesn't care about the cost). There are also musicians that will play music. At the end of this scene, Capulet tells the nurse to get Juliet dressed. Overall, Capulet is making the event well prepared and nice, most likely since the idea of the marriage to is make Juliet happy and make her forget the loss of her cousin.
2- Prompt E

I related scene 5 to a jack in the box. From Capulet's perspective, he spent all this time making preparations and plans for the marriage. This is like winding the box. Then suddenly, and unexpected thing happens; Juliet appears to be dead. This is like all the preparations and winding leading to jack popping out of the box and would be a surprise to children. Capulet must've been shocked that Juliet was found dead on the day of the wedding. This picture represents Juliet's supposed death. This picture seemed to directly connect to the situation Capulet is facing.
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