Outraged and somewhat betrayed.
After Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her that she will marry Paris or she will no longer be welcome in his home.
Juliet is upset and refuses to marry Paris. She tells her mother that she cannot love him and that she would rather die than marry someone she does not love.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
He promises Paris that Juliet will agree to marry him. He does this without consulting Juliet first.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Paris asks Capulet if he can marry Juliet. He doesn't bother asking Juliet.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
Capulet wants to discuss Paris's proposal to marry Juliet. Paris has expressed his desire to marry Juliet to Capulet, and Capulet is arranging a meeting to discuss the potential marriage.
Capulet is upset with Juliet's decision because the women back in that society were supposed to listen to what their father wants. When Juliet refuses to marry Paris, he feels as if she is rejecting his authority of the house. Capulet chose Paris because he is young, good-looking and very successful. To him, this is a perfect choice for a husband. However, Juliet refuses and this is an insult to him because it basically means that Capulet cannot chose a good husband for his own daughter.
Capulet's announcement of Juliet and Paris's marriage is ironic because he made the decision the morning of Juliet's wedding night. Juliet tries to resist the marriage because she is already married to Romeo.
will be kicked out of the Capulet house if she doesnt marry Paris
Paris