Which lines in this excerpt from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet show that Lord Capulet thinks Juliet is too young to get married?
CAPULET: But saying o'er what I have said before:
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
She is the hopeful lady of my earth:
But woo her, gentle Paris, get her heart,
An she agree, within her scope of choice
Lies my consent and fair according voice.
Such as I love; and you, among the store,
One more, most welcome, makes my number more.
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But saying o'er what I have said before:
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
linesshow that Lord Capulet thinks that Juliet is too young to get married...
Hoping that it will work...... with best wishes
My child is yet a stranger in the world;
Let two more summers wither in their pride,
Ere we may think her ripe to be a bride.
linesshow that Lord Capulet thinks that Juliet is too young to get married...
Hoping that it will work...... with best wishes
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