Paris was actually the one who started the Trojan War. He stole Menelaus's wife, Helen. King Priam was on his side. The Greeks ended the war by giving them a horse and attacking them. The Greeks ended the war by wining over the war.
They were mad.
He was very angry.
The suitors react with outrage, and threaten to kill Odysseus. They think the killing is an accident and still do not realize Odysseus' identity or intentions.
They harrsed
they were grumpies
Gypsum and plaster of Paris are synonyms.
They are heartbroken.
She tells her everything about her love being Romeo.
Hector doesn't heed King Priam's words. He felt a sense of duty to protect his home and his family. When the Greeks reach the walls of Troy, Hector goes into battle with Achilles--knowing that his wrath could not be subsided by words of kindness and forgiveness. Because he lead the Trojans, Achilles felt that it was his fault that the Greeks prematurely won the war.
The British saw that America was an independent nation and agreed to take all of their soldiers from America
Lord Capulet is initially shocked and angry at Juliet's refusal to marry Paris. He gives her an ultimatum to either marry Paris or be disowned and thrown out of the house.
When Paris attempts to arrest him, Romeo reacts defensively and refuses to comply, leading to a confrontation between them. He is hot-headed and determined to defy Paris, as he is already emotionally charged due to his circumstances. Ultimately, Romeo's actions escalate the situation and contribute to the tragic outcome.
They were extremely disappointed with the treaty.
No affence but she would probley say NOT IN A MILLION YEARS PAL because well........................................If you didn't talk to her and now you wanna be with her for the rest of your life (if you do this still and don't follow our advice you might get heart broken) P.S. You should get to know her a little more!!! Selena and Demi
In "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare, Count Paris is saddened by Juliet's death and offers to help Lord Capulet with funeral arrangements. He is portrayed as a noble character who genuinely cared for Juliet and is devastated by her untimely death.
Juliet reacts with shock and disbelief when her mother tells her about the arranged marriage with Paris. She is upset and feels betrayed by her mother's sudden change of heart.
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?"