n Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet, how does Capulet complicate the central conflict? by banishing Romeo for killing Juliet’s cousin Tybalt by forcing Paris to marry Juliet against his will by deciding to hasten Juliet’s marriage to Paris by refusing to recognize Romeo and Juliet’s marriage

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In Act III, scenes III and IV of Romeo and Juliet, Capulet complicates the central conflict by deciding to hasten Juliet’s marriage to Paris. Option C is correct.

As a result, Juliet finds herself forced to do something agaisnt her will and she feels that she lacks escape. Consequently, she decides to carry out a plan. Juliet would take a potion that will render her "like death," And, since, it is not easy  for Romeo to receive the letter from Friar Laurence detailing the falseness of Juliet's death, he believes that she died and decides to kill himself.

In Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet, the way Capulet complicates the central conflict is:

  • C. By deciding to hasten Juliet’s marriage to Paris

According to the given question, we are asked to state the way Capulet complicates the central conflict In Act III, scenes iii and iv of Romeo and Juliet

As a result of this, we can see that in the Act II of the play Romeo and Juliet, the character Capulet complicates the central conflict by deciding to hasten Juliet's marriage to Paris to force the hands of Romeo and Juliet.

Therefore, the correct answer is option C

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