Lady Cappulet and the Nurse.
The Nurse tells Juliet that Paris would make a good husband for her.
Paris is the man who wants to marry Juliet. He wants to marry Juliet because Juliet was the heir to the Capulet fortune, and in Shakespeare's time, if the only heir was a woman, then the woman's husband would get the inheritance.
By comparing Paris to a book, Lady Capulet encourages Juliet to consider him as a potential suitor for marriage. She uses the analogy to suggest that Paris is a suitable match with good qualities that would make him a desirable husband for Juliet. She hopes that Juliet will be receptive to the idea and ultimately agree to marry Paris.
His name's Paris.That would be Paris.
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.
the friar gave juliet a medicine saying that for 42 hours ,after drinking it she would appear cold and lifeless,and when her future husband came to collect her , he would think that she was dead.
Juliet threatens to marry Romeo before she would ever marry Paris.
Nobility. The Capulets "have the chinks", they are rich, but they are nouveau riches. They have no class. Paris is related to the Duke; he would bring class into the family.
told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
Nobody. If anyone did, one might expect Capulet to say so, but in neither of his conversations with Paris (1,2; 3,4; and 4,5) does he say anything of the kind. The only other person who talks to Paris before Juliet is buried is the Friar, and he is far from complimenting Paris when he knows full well that Juliet is unwilling to marry him and Paris doesn't care.
Paris wanted to marry her himself.
Lord Capulet arranges for Paris to ask for Juliet's hand in marriage. He believes that Paris is a suitable match for Juliet and wants to see her married to someone of high social standing.