told her what day and that it will be a small gathering
The two people that tells Juliet that this young man would be a perfect husband for her is her Parents and her Nurse! :)
Her father, Lord Capulet. Also (to a lesser extent) her mother Lady Capulet and Juliet's nurse.
Lady Capulet
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First, Juliet doesn't like the idea of marriage given by the nurse and her mother, but then is fine with it (whatever). She doesn't really like Paris but says that she will marry him! But she is still in doubt!!
He is furious. He rages about her ungratefulness, calls her young baggage, and tells her that if she doesn't marry Paris, he will have nothing more to do with her. He orders her to marry Paris or leave his house.
In Act 3 Scene 2 she says, "And when he shall die, take him and cut him out in little stars, and he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun."
oooooh i love this... Juliet symbolizes light shining in darkness. she is compared to this throughout the book. the cool part is romeo is continually referred to as night. so basically "juliet is the sun" and romeo is the night... and guess what. the night and the sun never get to see eachother!!!!!
This is Romeo, having caught his first glimpse of Juliet at the Capulet's party in Act 1 Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. The idea of someone beautiful being like a bright light is a common image in this play, as in the next line "she hangs upon the cheek of night like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear", the famous "What light from yonder window breaks? It is the sun, and Juliet is the moon", and Juliet's "he will make the face of heaven so fine that all the world will be in love with night and pay no worship to the garish sun."
Lady Cappulet and the Nurse.
Nobody. If anyone did, one might expect Capulet to say so, but in neither of his conversations with Paris (1,2; 3,4; and 4,5) does he say anything of the kind. The only other person who talks to Paris before Juliet is buried is the Friar, and he is far from complimenting Paris when he knows full well that Juliet is unwilling to marry him and Paris doesn't care.
The Nurse tells Juliet that Paris also wants to marry her. She thinks Juliet's feelings for Paris are positive and that he is a fine gentleman who would be a good match for her.
Paris is the person that wants to marry Juliet Paris he needs to being loving caring for Juliet he puts his life to or he die for that fine girl that so fine and hot.
First, Juliet doesn't like the idea of marriage given by the nurse and her mother, but then is fine with it (whatever). She doesn't really like Paris but says that she will marry him! But she is still in doubt!!
He is furious. He rages about her ungratefulness, calls her young baggage, and tells her that if she doesn't marry Paris, he will have nothing more to do with her. He orders her to marry Paris or leave his house.
How do you know your friend's wife doesn't mind him being with other women? It makes a big difference if HE tells you this or if SHE tells you.
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Yes, the Nurse understands Juliet's grief over Romeo's banishment and her determination not to marry Paris. The Nurse has a close relationship with Juliet and sympathizes with her feelings, wanting her to be happy. She ultimately supports Juliet's decision to pursue her love for Romeo despite the obstacles.
when a boy tells you that he thinks you are sexy
Considering this is a female friend it is fine for them to confide in your husband, but it is not fine that she invites him for a drink. If you are friends then she should be confiding in you or both you and your husband. You have the power to stop this and tell your friend and your husband the meetings stop!
hey Juliet! i think your fine you really blow my mind maybe someday me and you could run away i just want you to know i wanna be your romeo hey Juliet