Juliet's father, Lord Capulet, insists that Juliet marry Paris. He believes that Paris is a suitable match for his daughter and does not understand Juliet's hesitation.
She says she is going to confession, but she is really going for help. The friar helped her to marry Romeo, and now she is asking him for help to prevent her from marrying Paris.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
Paris wanted to marry Juliet. Romeo succeeded.
Juliet was suppose to marry Paris.
Paris has to get Juliet to like him.
Juliet's Dad, and her entire family in fact, want her to marry Paris.
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
Juliet threatens to marry Romeo before she would ever marry Paris.
He promises Paris that Juliet will agree to marry him. He does this without consulting Juliet first.
Juliet refuses without saying why, since she does not want to reveal that she is already married. Capulet then bursts a blood vessel and insists that Juliet must marry Paris or get thrown out of the house without a nickel.
After Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her that she will marry Paris or she will no longer be welcome in his home.
He wants his daughter to be happy with the marriage agreement.