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 find that Juliet has died.
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.
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.
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.
He decides to have the wedding a day earlier before Juliet changes her mind.
Paris is planning to bring a bouquet of fresh flowers for the wedding.
Not really. Like Mercutio, he is a relative of the Duke, and not related to either family. But while Mercutio hangs with the Montagues, Paris hangs with the Capulets and has ambitions to become Capulet's son-in-law. He allows himself to assume the prejudices and belligerent attitude of the Capulets so that when he sees Romeo he assumes the worst and will not listen to reason.
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.
He was a nobleman, a close relative to the Prince. The Capulets were rich but did not have social standing. A wedding between Juliet and Paris would be one of those matches between an aspiring wealthy middle class family and an impoverished aristocratic one, which is why Capulet was so strongly in favour of it.
Paris is a member of the Duke's family but identifies himself totally with the Capulets.