Paris thinks that because Romeo killed Tybalt, he is one of those Montagues that has an insane hatred of Capulets and therefore has come to desecrate the tomb and the bodies within it.
He thinks Romeo is going "to do some villainous shame to the dead bodies."
Paris suspects romeo is attempting to desecrate the tomb.
Paris assumed that Romeo, being a Montague, would want to desecrate the tomb.
to vandilize the Capulet tomb, Tybalt and Juliet
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
Paris has come to mourn Juliet, who he intended to marry. The Friar is hoping to get to Juliet before Romeo does
Paris suspects romeo is attempting to desecrate the tomb.
At Juliet's tomb, Paris discovers Romeo there and believes he has come to defile the tomb. A fight ensues between them, resulting in Paris being killed by Romeo. Romeo then takes his own life beside Juliet, expressing his love for her even in death.
To kill himself.
Paris thinks that Romeo plans to commit some act of desecration or vandalism. Paris is easily prejudiced and is happy to believe that Romeo is an evil monster just because he is a Montague. Compare Paris instantly believing the worst of Romeo to Romeo's compassionate behaviour to Paris.
Paris believes that Romeo has come to Juliet's tomb to cause trouble or desecrate the site, as he is unaware of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and thinks Romeo is a Montague seeking to disrupt the Capulet tomb. This misunderstanding leads to a confrontational encounter between Paris and Romeo at Juliet's tomb.
Paris assumed that Romeo, being a Montague, would want to desecrate the tomb.
Romeo is typically depicted as a young, handsome man with dark hair and intense, passionate eyes. In literature and adaptations, he is often described as being well-dressed and charismatic, embodying the archetype of a romantic hero.
to vandilize the Capulet tomb, Tybalt and Juliet
He has come to put flowers on Juliet's grave.
Paris had come to the Capulet tomb to mourn for Juliet. But who should he find there but that nasty banished Montague, Romeo, who is no doubt out to vandalise the Capulet tomb. Paris decides to make a citizen's arrest and to hold Romeo for coming to Verona when he is banished. Romeo asks him to please forget all about arresting him, as Romeo has no intention of harming anyone but himself. But Paris won't listen, so Romeo resists, there is a fight and Paris loses.
To put him next to his love (Juliet). He says, "If thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet". But he only asks this once he has been fatally wounded by Romeo. Romeo had no wish or intent to kill Paris but did after Paris attacked him.
Juliet's lover in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet" is Romeo, the son of the Montague family. Their love story is one of the most famous and tragic in literature, as they come from feuding families but are deeply in love with each other.