She says so a couple of times. In Act IV Scene i she says "Oh bid me leap rather than marry Paris from off the battlements of any tower." and "Shall I be married then tomorrow morning? No! No! This shall forbid it." in scene iii.
She threaten to kill herself if she had to marry Paris. They made a plan where Juliet would take a potion that would make her go to sleep. She was going to act like she was dead so that she wouldn't have to marry Paris.
After Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her that she will marry Paris or she will no longer be welcome in his home.
Juliet threats to kill herself if her mother doesnt cancel it
Kill herself.
SHe tells friar lawrence she will kill herself. She has even brought a knife for the purpose. However she hopes the friar can find another solution.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Juliet would rather kill herself than marry Paris because she is already married to her true love, Romeo. She does not want to commit bigamy and does not believe in a marriage without love.
Paris wanted to marry Juliet. Romeo succeeded.
Paris. He only ever talks to Juliet's father, never to Juliet herself. Perhaps this is why he is so clued out about what she really feels. No, more likely it is because he is an arrogant schmuck.
Juliet was suppose to marry Paris.
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Juliet beilieves the nurdsse betrayed her after Romeo was banashed for Mantua. Juliet was FORCED to marry Paris and she was explaining her feelings to the nurse, when the nurse said she should forget about Romeo and act like he is dead and just marry Paris, which Juliet did not see as an option.