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Capulet wants his daughter Juliet to marry Paris, a wealthy suitor chosen for her. He prioritizes Juliet's security and financial stability, following traditional values and expectations of marriage during that time period. Ultimately, he desires to see his daughter settled and provided for.
She got invited to Capulet's party, which made Romeo want to crash it.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
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I think Lord Capulet say to Tybalt, come down .Because he don't want people to fighting at his party.
Capulet thought that marrying Juliet to Paris would cheer her up and stop her moping about Tybalt.
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Lord Capulet let romeo stay at the party because he did not want an uprising to make him look bad at his own party. Trust me I read Romeo and Juliet 3 and a half weeks ago.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
Lady Capulet does not want to kill Romeo. She is Juliet's mother and does not harbor any intent to harm Romeo in the story of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet never said he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo. Nobody ever suggested the idea to him. As we hear in Act 1 Scene 5, Capulet has a pretty high opinion of Romeo as it turns out, and he might have reacted positively to the idea. His attitude was not that he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo so much as that he really wanted her to marry Paris.
Capulet allows Romeo to stay at the party because Tybalt does not recognize him as a Montague. In addition, Capulet does not want to create a scene at the party by causing a confrontation with a guest, so he chooses to let Romeo stay and enjoy the festivities.