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Q: What does Juliet say to Paris when she sees him that is not very nice or kind?
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Who sees Juliet's funeral?

Romeo sees Juliet after he kills Paris


Who sees romeo when he visits Juliet's tomb?

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What is Juliet doing whenn romeo first sees her?

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Who is Capulet's favored suitor for Juliet?

In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet's favored suitor for Juliet is Paris, a nobleman seeking to marry her. Capulet sees Paris as a suitable match due to his social status and wealth, and is initially in favor of the match.


How do Juliet's and Paris' feelings differ about the event?

this shows that Paris is anxious and excited to marry her, while Juliet on the other hand is irritated and not really focused on the issues and sees their marriage as a burden and crime.


What does lady Capulet encourage Juliet to love?

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.


Why does Paris believe that romeo has come?

Paris believes that Romeo has come to Juliet's tomb to cause trouble or desecrate the site, as he is unaware of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and thinks Romeo is a Montague seeking to disrupt the Capulet tomb. This misunderstanding leads to a confrontational encounter between Paris and Romeo at Juliet's tomb.


When lord Capulet sees Juliet in her death like sleep he says that Paris will not be her groom because she has married?

He says that death has been her bridegroom.


What is friars motive for wanting to slow down the marriage preparations for Paris and Juliet?

Friar Lawrence's motive for wanting to delay the marriage preparations for Paris and Juliet is to prevent Juliet from being forced into a marriage that she does not want. He sees the union with Paris as a potential threat to her happiness and well-being, and hopes that by buying time, he may find a way to help her avoid this unwanted marriage.


Why does lord Capulet agree to let Paris marry Juliet in act 3?

Lord Capulet agrees to let Paris marry Juliet in Act 3 because he believes it will help Juliet move on from her grief over Tybalt's death and provide stability for the family. He sees the marriage as a way to secure Juliet's future and bring happiness back into their lives. Additionally, Lord Capulet is eager to strengthen his social ties with the esteemed Paris through the marriage.


What does Paris say try to justify marrying Juliet at such a young age?

He says that girls that young are often married. This is typical Paris. His perspective on how life should be lived is entirely based on what he sees others doing.


Does he see a bird?

yes he is a nice person and he DEFINETILY sees a bird, anyway what kind of question is this?