She says she's going to confession. It's the only lie which will get her out of the house.
he wants to be married to her and that he loves her
Romeo tells his love for Juliet to Friar Laurence, who ultimately agrees to marry them in secret.
Romeo asks friar Laurence to marry him and Juliet in secret
Capulet says this line to Juliet in Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. He is angered by Juliet's disobedience and defiance of his wishes for her to marry Paris.
All he has to do is send word the next day when they can be married and she'll go.
she wants her to comfert her and tell her thing will be alright with her, and romeo and that she will not have to marry paris
Capulet tells Paris that he can marry Juliet during the party at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet, Act 1, Scene 5. He gives his blessing to Paris and expresses his desire for Juliet to marry someone.
Friar Lawrence. He pretty well had to, since he expected the Friar to perform the ceremony.
no one in specific but the day that Juliet wanted to tell her father, her father told her about Paris and when she refused he was so angry and swore that if she doesn't marry Paris she won't be his daughter anymore. (anyway he wouldn't have accepted even if she told him because their family's -- Juliet's and Romeo's where like enemys )
The cords or ropes that were supposed to be used for Romeo to climb into Juliet's room. Juliet then hears form the Nurse that Romeo has been banished. Juliet then wants to hang herself with the cords.
Romeo convinces Juliet that he must leave by explaining the danger of staying in Verona due to their families' feud and the consequences they could face if caught together. He promises to arrange their marriage and reunite with her in the future once it is safe. Juliet reluctantly agrees, understanding the necessity for Romeo's departure.
there was an intended note for romeo to tell him that Juliet had infact not died. however romeo didnt get the note and that is what cause romeo to kill himself and Juliet to be left by herself