He wanted Juliet to marry County Paris.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.
He is a relative of the prince and he talks with Capulet because he's asking to marry his daughter (Juliet)
He yells at her and basically says that she is stupid and good for nothing daughter. If she doesn't marry Paris her father will through her out on the streets!
He tells her to marry Paris or she will no longer be his daughter anymore.
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
Capulet was so protective of Juliet because she was his only daughter. He also loves his daughter greatly and wants her to marry Paris.
He wanted to marry her, perhaps in part because she was apparently good-looking but mostly because whoever married her would "have the chinks"--which is to say he would become very rich.
Romeo wants to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet thinks it's a bad idea because he believes Juliet is too young and that the marriage might be rushed. He also prefers Paris as a suitable match for his daughter.
She asks for some way to get out of marrying Paris. If he can't think of something, she will kill herself and get out of it that way.
lick my sac that is all
he gives her the choice to either marry Paris or die
Capulet never said he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo. Nobody ever suggested the idea to him. As we hear in Act 1 Scene 5, Capulet has a pretty high opinion of Romeo as it turns out, and he might have reacted positively to the idea. His attitude was not that he didn't want Juliet to marry Romeo so much as that he really wanted her to marry Paris.