Her parents become angry and threaten to disown her if she does not comply with their wishes to marry Paris. They are mainly concerned with upholding their family reputation and ensuring Juliet's future financial security through this marriage.
Her mother tells her.
Juliet reacts with shock and horror when she is told she is marrying Paris, as she is already married to Romeo. She refuses to comply with her parents' wishes and seeks the help of Friar Lawrence for a solution.
She would rather marry Romeo than Paris...
He acts oblivious to the fact Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris, and continues to convince Paris that the wedding is still on.
To tell Juliet that she's marrying Paris.
She fakes her own death.
The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.
In "Romeo and Juliet," other characters who express interest in marrying Juliet are Paris and Count Paris. However, Juliet's true love is Romeo, which leads to the tragic events of the play.
She threatens to kill herself.
Yes, they are. However, their ideas of what is best for Juliet do not square with Juliet's. Capulet's decision to browbeat Juliet into marrying Paris is possibly more based on his wounded pride than on his concern for her, but his desire to push the match is based on his love for his daughter.
Juliet did not marry Paris because everyone thought she was dead, the day after 'accepting' the marriage, so technically she was sad?
when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this