He is not happy. He first threatens to drag her to the church on a hurdle (wooden fence panel) and then says if she is not at the church on time he will disown her. She will be thrown out of the Capulet household and never spoken to again. Capulet thinks Juliet is ungrateful for not wanting to marry the noble young man he has found for her. He is probably a bit annoyed at the embarassment that calling off the wedding will cause him and the loss of the political power the marriage would have brought him.
not so happy, he threatens her by kicking her out of the house.
He gives her a choice to either agree with him and marry Paris, or to not agree and go beg and starve on the streets where he won't acknowledge her.
She hits her and then disowns her until she is willing to apologize and reconsider the decision.
juliets hand in marriage
Juliets relatives are the Capulets. In the book it talks of.... Lady Capulet, Capulet, Tybalt. Lady Capulet is Juliets Mother (She encourages Paris' and Juliets marriage) Capulet is Juliets father (The one who forces her to marry Paris) Tybalt is Juliets cousin. (He picks a fight with Mercutio and kills him. Romeo takes revenge for his friend and kills Tybalt. That is why Romeo is banished from Verona)
Lady Capulet thinks that she is spiraling into a deep depression and thinks that a marriage to handsome, young Paris will cheer her up.
For Juliets hand in marriage. Ben wrote this.
about Juliets marriage to Paris
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
He tells her to marry Paris or she will no longer be his daughter anymore.
Capulet arranges for the wedding between Juliet and Paris to take place sooner than originally planned.
He becomes enraged and threatens to disown her.
Lord Capulet is initially shocked and angry at Juliet's refusal to marry Paris. He gives her an ultimatum to either marry Paris or be disowned and thrown out of the house.
She's really mad, goes bilistic.