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Read the excerpt from act iii, scene iv of romeo and juliet. capulet: monday! ha, ha! well, wednesday is too soon; o’ thursday let it be: o’ thursday, tell her, she shall be married to this noble earl. will you be ready? do you like this haste? we’ll keep no great ado; a friend or two; for, hark you, tybalt being slain so late, it may be thought we held him carelessly, being our kinsman, if we revel much. therefore we’ll have some half a dozen friends, and there an end. but what say you to thursday? paris: my lord, i would that thursday were to-morrow. based on this dialogue, how does paris feel about marrying juliet? he is thrilled about having a large wedding. he is only marrying her to satisfy her father. he is eager to marry her as soon as possible. he is hopeful that he can avoid the wedding.

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