He says for Paris to walk away and leave him be.
Romeo stabs Paris in Act V, Scene III of Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," when he encounters Paris at Juliet's tomb. Paris believes Romeo is there to desecrate the tomb, and they engage in a heated confrontation, resulting in Romeo fatally stabbing Paris.
It is unclear why Paris is at the tomb, but he is killed by Romeo in a duel. Paris dies defending Juliet's honor and seeking to stop Romeo from disturbing the tomb.
he thinks he is there to vandalize the tomb and to mess with the dead bodies
When Juliet drinks the poison, they lie her to rest in the family tomb. Benvolio tells Romeo that is where she is, and he goes there to kill himself. i think Paris goes to visit her body and Romeo kills him.
Paris goes to the Capulet's tomb in the play Romeo and Juliet because he believes Juliet is dead and wants to mourn her. He had been planning to marry Juliet, so he goes to pay his respects. Unfortunately, he encounters Romeo at the tomb which ultimately leads to a tragic confrontation.
When Juliet drinks the poison, they lie her to rest in the family tomb. Benvolio tells Romeo that is where she is, and he goes there to kill himself. i think Paris goes to visit her body and Romeo kills him.
When Paris sees Romeo hanging around the Capulets' family crypt, he assumes because Romeo is a Montague that he is there to do something rude and indecent to the graves of the Capulets. He refuses to listen to one word Romeo offers in explanation and insists on fighting him. You know how they say "assume makes an ass of u and me"; well, it not only made Paris an ass, it made him dead.
Paris thinks that because Romeo killed Tybalt, he is one of those Montagues that has an insane hatred of Capulets and therefore has come to desecrate the tomb and the bodies within it.
His servant Balthazar.
After Romeo injured Paris. Paris told him "Lay me in the tomb with Juliet". Romeo agrees and put him in the tomb with Juliet.
Paris thinks that Romeo plans to commit some act of desecration or vandalism. Paris is easily prejudiced and is happy to believe that Romeo is an evil monster just because he is a Montague. Compare Paris instantly believing the worst of Romeo to Romeo's compassionate behaviour to Paris.
A churchyard, in the tomb of the Capulets.