Paris asks, "Can I marry Juliet?" Capulet answers at first "She's too young; wait two years." and then later "Is tonight soon enough?"
Paris tells Capulet that the sudden change in plans will cause confusion and dismay among the guests, and that it is not fitting for Juliet to grieve publicly at such a joyous occasion. He also argues that the wedding should proceed as planned to preserve the family's reputation and avoid embarrassment.
capulet appears to change his mind about Paris question what does he then tell Paris
they hear the music made by Paris and his company.
they hear the music made by Paris and his company.
At first Lord Capulet wants Paris wait until Juliet is older for marriage. Later on though when he is angry he moves the date up closer on impulse.
The Capulets tell Paris that Juliet is not ready to marry yet and they want her to wait before considering marriage. They suggest he should woo her and gain her affection before proceeding with any plans for marriage.
Lord Capulet responds positively to Paris' suit, suggesting that Juliet is agreeable to the match and should be left to make her own decision. He invites Paris to the upcoming ball to woo Juliet and hints that a wedding may soon follow.
Paris is a member of the Duke's family but identifies himself totally with the Capulets.
The find that Juliet has died.
He wants her to marry the man he has chosen for her.
When Romeo arrives at the Capulets' home, he is invited inside as a masked guest at the masquerade ball. He is not recognized by the Capulets or their guests, which allows him to interact freely with Juliet and eventually leads to their fateful meeting.
he thinks he is there to vandalize the tomb and to mess with the dead bodies
In Act 4, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet, the Capulets are preparing for Juliet's wedding to Paris. However, the event takes a tragic turn when Juliet is found seemingly dead in her room.