because the count paris was already in the tomb where julliet lies and they duel till romeo wins
Paris feels justified in trying to kill Romeo because he sees Romeo as a threat to Juliet's well-being and as someone who has caused turmoil in their families. He believes that by eliminating Romeo, he is protecting Juliet and restoring peace between their families.
Romeo is an outlaw, banished from Verona. His appearance there meant that any citizen would be justified in killing him. This includes Paris.
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the answer youre lookin for is torchbearer.
Lady Capulet supports Juliet's marriage o Paris.
if u use this ur dumb
They didn't.
Amazing
You would sympathise for the nurse because although she was disloyal to Juliet after Romeo was banished she still took care of Juliet like a mother.
Romeo is in love with Rosaline and she does not feel the same way about him.
"What's in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet." Juliet was taken back when she found out that Romeo was a Montague, the son of the Capulets' enemy. But whatever his name, she finds that she loves him. She has to resolve the conflict between what she should feel according to the ancient feud and what she really feels about the real man Romeo. This speech is her sorting out her priorities and discovering what is real in life. Paris, the guy she was supposed to be looking at during the party, provides a foil for the realism of Juliet. For Paris, if you are supposed to do something a certain way, or say something a certain way, or feel a certain way, that is what you do, say and feel. There is no reality which can conflict with this. Paris would not get Juliet's problem at all.
Nothing.
Depressed