The fight separated Romeo and Juliet, making it impossible for them to be together.
Juliet has conflicting feelings towards her parents. While she loves them and desires their approval, she also feels constrained by their expectations and wishes for her to marry Paris. She ultimately defies them by pursuing her love for Romeo.
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The line "good father, I beseech thee on my knees" in Act III Scene v suggests that she is kneeling.
She thinks that you should marry who you love. And in her case that's Romeo.
She respects him greatly throughout the play but when she disobeys him by refusing to marry Paris she fears him as he calls her a 'disobedient wretch!' and various other hurtful names.
They didn't want them around each other because of the feud between the Montague's and Capulet's. That's why the have to sneak through the Nurse and Friar Lawrence.
Juliet's parents plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday.
Juliet does. She is less than sincere, but the parents don't catch on.
At Juliet's parents' place.
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The man who Juliet's parents have arranged for her to marry.
No she does not. Juliet's parents don't even know that she married Romeo
Juliet's parents believe that Juliet was very fond of her cousin, and so therefore is mourning him.
The parents of Juliet believe she died from sadness
Romeo's rival for Juliet's hand was Count Paris, a nobleman who was originally engaged to Juliet by her parents.
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Nothing.