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The scene begins with Lord Capulet ordering his servants around. Why does his serving man joke about testing the cooks? What does he mean?

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Answered by wajahatkincsem
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The servant starts joking because Lord Capulet was in a good mood.  

Explanation:

  • The servant begins with " "You shall have none ill, sir; for I'll try,"  if they can lick their fingers."
  • He was joking about the idea if the food will be so delicious, people will eat their own fingers while licking
  • This idea spread humor across the gathering and everyone started laughing
Answered by psjain
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Explanation:

  • This scene is an scene of apparent family harmony.
  • Juliet reconciles with Lord Capulet and agrees for wedding with Paris.
  • Lord Capulet is overjoyed at the news of Juliet`s willingness to marry.
  • He blindly instructs his service men to work entire night and arrange for twenty cooks for this hastened ceremony.
  • The servicemen is pretty sure of the quality of the cooks what were going to be employed in the wedding.
  • He assures that only the best looking will be given the charge of the entire feast.

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