Well, they are pushing her into a marriage with Paris even though she is already married secretly to Romeo, but they don't know that and the arrangements happen before scene III. They send the nurse to wake up Juliet to be married to Paris, and the nurse discovers that she is "dead" (not really, but she doesn't know that), and so in these scenes they change the wedding plans into funeral plans.
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Juliet's Parents wanted her to marry Paris not Romeo. Her parents wanted her to marry Paris because Paris and his parents both aren't against Juliet's culture and Romeo was with the other culture. I believe it was there culture but not 100% sure.
The only plan Juliet's parents make for her in the play is for Juliet to marry Paris.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
Juliet does not directly express any political views.
The parents of Juliet believe she died from sadness
Both of Juliet's parents want her to marry Paris.
Juliet's parents believe that Juliet was very fond of her cousin, and so therefore is mourning him.
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
Juliet's Parents wanted her to marry Paris not Romeo. Her parents wanted her to marry Paris because Paris and his parents both aren't against Juliet's culture and Romeo was with the other culture. I believe it was there culture but not 100% sure.
Juliets parents still work at the late nite bite because when they try to suck Alex and Harper's blood Juliet asked if they had to move again,but they didn't because she got kidnapped by the mummy.
The only plan Juliet's parents make for her in the play is for Juliet to marry Paris.
romeo was juliets lover
Alucard and Cindy Van Heusen (JD Cullum and Anne Ramsay) are Juliet's vampire parents.
Juliet was betrothed to Paris by their parents. He was there to mourn her.
Paris asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
Juliet does not directly express any political views.