He's a man of wax. That's a good thing, apparently. However, it does seem that the nurse would say this about any suitor for Juliet who was more or less male. After saying that about Paris, she is extremely complimentary about Romeo in Act II Scene 5. Then when it seems convenient to do so, suddenly (in Act III Scene 5) she's complimenting Paris again: "O! He's a lovely gentleman; Romeo's a dishclout to him."
She likes him, thinks he's a real gentleman
He was "a man of wax", a good-looker, a hottie. He was also of a noble family, but that was secondary to the nurse who always thought with her reproductive organs.
He's a "man of wax". Hubba hubba. The nurse likes him even better than Romeo, once Romeo is banished (but not before).
It's just Juliet's nurse. She was not nurse to Romeo. She thinks Paris is a "man of wax."
He's a man of wax.
He died when Romeo visited the Capulets' catacomb to see Juliet before he killed himself. Paris was going in to give Juliet flowers and Romeo was saying things like "I want to lay with Juliet." Romeo meant that he wanted to die beside her, but Paris took it in the wrong way and told him to leave. They fought, Romeo won, Paris died.
They both know that she is married to Romeo; Paris does not.
He banishes Romeo from Verona, stating that if Romeo was found inside Verona 'that hour shall be his last'
Romeo And Juliet
Because he is in love with a maid that has been devoted to chastity. (Not Juliet).
Romeo wanted to marry Juliet, while Paris wanted to marry Juliet as well in the play "Romeo and Juliet" by William Shakespeare.
The Nurse in Romeo and Juliet has a somewhat cynical opinion of men in general. She often complains about their unreliability and lack of sincerity, believing that they cannot be trusted. Despite this, she also shows a softer side in her interactions with Juliet and Romeo, showing that she can still care deeply for individuals.
romeo and Paris / rosaline and Juliet
The Nurse thinks Paris is handsome. When the Nurse suggests that Juliet should forget about Romeo and marry Paris, she loses Juliet's trust and confidence
Paris thinks that Romeo is there to vandalize or dishonor Juliet's body.
Paris married Juliet for money in Romeo and Juliet.
After Romeo injured Paris. Paris told him "Lay me in the tomb with Juliet". Romeo agrees and put him in the tomb with Juliet.
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
In the play Romeo and Juliet, Paris is killed by Romeo in a duel when he tries to prevent Romeo from entering Juliet's tomb. Paris dies defending his love for Juliet.
Paris goes to pay his last respects to Juliet , when Romeo shows up . Then Paris and Romeo gets into a fight and kills Paris. As Paris's last word he says" Oh, I am slain, if thou be merciful, open the tomb, lay me with Juliet." So Romeo lays him (Paris) next to his wife Juliet (Romeo's Wife).
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in my opinion Romeo and Juliet