Romeo and Juliet were from different families that were against each other. If anyone knew that they were married they would punished by their parents.So it had to be secret about their love affair.
Romeo wanted to marry Juliet, while Paris wanted to marry Juliet as well in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
In Shakespeare's play, "Romeo And Juliet" both Romeo and Juliet die, so neither of them gets to marry anybody apart from each other. It's a rather sad play. (This is why it is called a "Lamentable Tragedy")
It is based on a play titled Romeo and Juliet by Shakespeare. It refers to "Juliet's" father not wanting her to marry "Romeo" and they meet each other on the "outskirts of town." Then at the end of the song, "Romeo" tells Juliet he convinced her father that he should marry "Juliet" and they are in love and married at the end.
Juliet's mother wanted Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo. She did not approve of Romeo as a suitor for Juliet.
Paris is generally portrayed as sympathetic towards Juliet in Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet." He genuinely cares for her well-being and wants to marry her to provide her with stability and security. However, Juliet's love for Romeo and her unwillingness to marry Paris creates tension between them.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Romeo's reference to a glove is a metaphor for a challenge or duel. By challenging Juliet to exchange oaths of love by claiming that his "glove" is her "lady's hand," Romeo is playfully suggesting that she should marry him.
There are no dates mentioned in Romeo and Juliet.
Juliet
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
Paris is the man who wants to marry Juliet. He wants to marry Juliet because Juliet was the heir to the Capulet fortune, and in Shakespeare's time, if the only heir was a woman, then the woman's husband would get the inheritance.
romeo could be proud to marry Juliet.
Paris and Romeo are both characters in William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet." They are both potential suitors for Juliet, with Paris being a nobleman chosen by Juliet's parents and Romeo being Juliet's true love. Both characters play important roles in the story's tragic outcome.