She seeks comfort from the Nurse
Well, Juliet, actually, although Paris and Capulet seem to have forgotten that. Paris seeks the permission of Juliet's father, but you will note that it is the guy that seeks Juliet's permission that gets to wed her.
Her ring
The realization that gave Juliet some comfort was her nurse saying that she will find Romeo. Her nurse noticed that Juliet was going to commit suicide so the nurse said she was going to find Romeo.
Because that is his only hope of being undisturbed.
Romeo receives advice primarily from Friar Laurence, who counsels him on love and marriage. Juliet seeks guidance from the Nurse, who provides support and advice on her relationship with Romeo.
Juliet calls Romeo a "ravenous dove" because she is teasing him playfully for being eager to kiss her. Just like a dove that hungrily seeks food, Romeo is eager for affection and intimacy with Juliet.
The word that best describes Juliet's relationship with her mother in "Romeo and Juliet" is distant. Their relationship lacks communication and understanding. Lady Capulet focuses more on social status and appearances, while Juliet seeks emotional connection and support elsewhere.
She was heartbroken. She cried and cried. Her father thought that she was crying about Tybalt but she wasn't--it was about Romeo.
In the 1996 version of Romeo and Juliet, she did not love Paris, but it seemed that Paris loved Juliet or was deeply obseesed with her that he would ask for her hand in marriage.
In Romeo and Juliet, as in real life, people show their love by changing their behaviour. Romeo learns to be patient with the taunts of Tybalt, and to be a comfort to Juliet when he is forced to leave her. Juliet becomes more adventurous and also more devious in order to protect her secret and try to have a life with Romeo.
to help marry him and Juliet
Juliet does. "If thy bent of love be honourable, thy purpose marriage . . ."