Yes, Juliet does very much want to marry Romeo. They are pretty much extremely infatuated by each other. Juliet is the one who actually brought up the idea of marriage. However, they got married way too soon before they even got to know each other.
Juliet's mother wanted Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo. She did not approve of Romeo as a suitor for Juliet.
Romeo wanted to marry Juliet, while Paris wanted to marry Juliet as well in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
Capulet never said he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo. Nobody ever suggested the idea to him. As we hear in Act 1 Scene 5, Capulet has a pretty high opinion of Romeo as it turns out, and he might have reacted positively to the idea. His attitude was not that he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo so much as that he really wanted her to marry Paris.
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Romeo and Juliet decide that they want to marry each other, Romeo arranges it and by the end of the act they are married.
Romeo and Juliet's problem is that they are in love but their parents don't want them to marry or stay together.
To begin with? He has an unrequited love of Rosaline but forgets about her when he meets Juliet who he then wants to marry.
Everyone in the play except Paris and Romeo. Notable among those who did not want to marry Juliet were Friar Lawrence (he was sworn to celibacy), Capulet (he was her father), and the Nurse (they didn't have gay marriages back then).
Act III Scene 5
Romeo asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret
She wants to know that he is devoted enough to marry her.
Paris wants to marry Juliet, and so opens negotiations with her father.