Count Paris, a relative of Prince Escalus.
Lady Capulet tells Juliet that she has arranged for her to marry Paris.
Lady Capulet encourages Juliet to love Paris, a wealthy nobleman whom she has arranged for Juliet to marry. Lady Capulet sees him as a suitable match for Juliet and believes that their marriage will bring her happiness and security.
Capulet wants his daughter, Juliet, to marry Paris, a nobleman and kinsman of the Prince.
Lady Capulet brings the news that Juliet has been proposed to by Paris and that they have arranged for Juliet to marry him. She believes this will bring great happiness and prosperity to their family.
Lady Capulet explains that Capulet arranged Juliet's marriage to Paris so suddenly because he wants her to marry before she gets too old and misses her chance to be a mother.
Juliet's parents, Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, did not approve of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and arranged for Juliet to marry Paris instead. This forced Romeo and Juliet to keep their love a secret, leading to their tragic end.
They plan for Juliet to marry Paris
He promises Paris that Juliet will agree to marry him. He does this without consulting Juliet first.
Paris asks Capulet if he can marry Juliet. He doesn't bother asking Juliet.
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.
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet