Hang, beg, starve, die - A3
The asyndeton intensifies his fury + venomous anger as he is so enraged he can only think to utter violent insults at Juliet for her disobedience; this juxtaposes the tenderness seen in A1. It also symbolises the patriarchal and hierarchical structure of Elizabethan society, where fathers held authority over their daughters and used their marriages to enhance their own social and financial standing.