He is of the impression that she feels toward him the way he feels toward her: no passion, but a certain amount of satisfaction in having concluded so profitable an arrangement.
A wedding. Capulet and Paris have agreed between them that Juliet will marry Paris. Mrs. Capulet happily announces that on Thursday next at St. Peter's church, Paris will make her a joyful bride. Nobody asks Juliet how she feels about all this.
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
Paris. He only ever talks to Juliet's father, never to Juliet herself. Perhaps this is why he is so clued out about what she really feels. No, more likely it is because he is an arrogant schmuck.
Paris is speaking to Lord Capulet in Act 1 Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet because Paris is asking for permission to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet is considering the proposal and feels that Juliet is too young for marriage. He asks Paris to wait a few years before moving forward with the marriage plans.
Juliet is furious, but also feels hopeless. She then turns to Friar Lawrence and depends on him to come up with a solution for her problem
Juliet is mad at the nurse in Act 3, Scene 5 of "Romeo and Juliet" because the nurse advises her to forget about Romeo and instead marry Paris. This conflicts with Juliet's feelings for Romeo and her desire to be with him. Juliet feels betrayed by the nurse's advice and feels alone in her struggle to be with Romeo.
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Paris is described as a wealthy and noble young man who is polite, considerate, and respectful. He is seen as a suitable match for Juliet by her parents due to his social status and good reputation. However, he lacks the passion and connection that Juliet feels with Romeo.
He doesn't, because his mind is on other things. It is only afterward, after he has killed Paris, that he recalls having heard that he was going to marry Juliet. "What said my man when my betossed soul Did not attend him as we rode? I think He told me Paris should have married Juliet. Said he not so? Or did I dream it so?"
Count Paris, he is a suitor to Juliet.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
He seems to care for Juliet even though earlier in the story when Juliet was found "dead", he seemed to be angry that his possesion (Juliet) was gone. he shows this by promising to go to her grave every night and place flowers there.