Juliet's mother says, "early next Thursday morn . . . the County Paris, at Saint Peter's church shall happily make thee there a joyful bride." The wedding is to take place at St. Peter's church, apparently. The reception and wedding feast, on the other hand, are to take place at the bride's father's house, which is why they stay up all night madly cooking.
"Quick! Let's have the wedding now, before she changes her mind again!"
Capulet arranges for the wedding between Juliet and Paris to take place sooner than originally planned.
St. Peter's Church
Paris
Paris
Paris.
Paris will marry Juliet
that she is to be married to Paris
Juliets father
juliets hand in marriage
Paris' feelings for Juliet are not shown in the play for when she was alive. Paris was in a hurry to marry Juliet, but no feelings were described. Act 5 scene 3 Paris is at Juliets grave and shows emotion for Juliets death - line 12 to 17.
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)