She says this:
I . . . am enjoin'd
By holy Laurence to fall prostrate here,
And beg your pardon: pardon, I beseech you!
Henceforward I am ever ruled by you.
It's in Act IV Scene 2
"Well thou hast comforted me marvellous much." She means it sarcastically.
He says yes.
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
When Capulet goes berserk because Juliet says she doesn't want to marry Paris, the Nurse tries to take Juliet's side, but gets blown away.
Both Lady Capulet and the Nurse try to cool Capulet down a little, (Lady C: "what, are you mad?" and "You are too hot" Nurse: "You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so"), but neither of them try to persuade him that it is wrong to force her to marry Paris. Lady Capulet says, in a Pontius Pilate vein, "I have done with thee", and the Nurse, who knows Juliet is already married and would be committing a grievous sin to commit bigamy, still encourages her to marry Paris.
juliet is introduced to the audience when the nurse and her mother aske her opinion of marriage.Lady Capulet tries to rush juliet to marry as if she wants her gone.The nurse,however, is patient and quite close to juliet this is because the nurse had a daughter like juliet but she died and the nurse was there throughout juliets life she remembers all the memories.People would think mothers would want a bond between their children and them but not Lady Capulet.Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet are very different as when Paris had asked Lord Capulet permission to marry juliet lord capulet said that she was still young and immature he also says that she means the world to him for this reason he tells paris to wait two summers (2 years ) he also tells paris to woo her(make her fall in love with him).
Nurse and Lady C believe Paris is a good choice for Juliet to marry. Nurse feels Paris is a "man of wax" and Lady C thinks Juliet is at the perfect age to marry.
The nurse reports to Capulet in Scene 5 that Juliet is not well and is refusing to marry Paris. She tries to convince him to let Juliet marry Romeo instead.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
When Capulet goes berserk because Juliet says she doesn't want to marry Paris, the Nurse tries to take Juliet's side, but gets blown away.
The nurse advises Juliet to marry Paris for the money. She also states that he is very good looking.
Both Lady Capulet and the Nurse try to cool Capulet down a little, (Lady C: "what, are you mad?" and "You are too hot" Nurse: "You are to blame, my lord, to rate her so"), but neither of them try to persuade him that it is wrong to force her to marry Paris. Lady Capulet says, in a Pontius Pilate vein, "I have done with thee", and the Nurse, who knows Juliet is already married and would be committing a grievous sin to commit bigamy, still encourages her to marry Paris.
juliet is introduced to the audience when the nurse and her mother aske her opinion of marriage.Lady Capulet tries to rush juliet to marry as if she wants her gone.The nurse,however, is patient and quite close to juliet this is because the nurse had a daughter like juliet but she died and the nurse was there throughout juliets life she remembers all the memories.People would think mothers would want a bond between their children and them but not Lady Capulet.Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet are very different as when Paris had asked Lord Capulet permission to marry juliet lord capulet said that she was still young and immature he also says that she means the world to him for this reason he tells paris to wait two summers (2 years ) he also tells paris to woo her(make her fall in love with him).
Romeo is a Montague, and Juliet is a Capulet.
Everyone in the play except Paris and Romeo. Notable among those who did not want to marry Juliet were Friar Lawrence (he was sworn to celibacy), Capulet (he was her father), and the Nurse (they didn't have gay marriages back then).
she tells lady Capulet that she will not marry Paris she will marry romeoLady Capulet calls to her daughter. Juliet wonders why her mother would come to speak to her so early in the morning. Unaware that her daughter is married to Romeo, Lady Capulet enters the room and mistakes Juliet's tears as continued grief for Tybalt. Lady Capulet tells Juliet of her deep desire to see "the villain Romeo" dead (3.5.80). In a complicated bit of punning every bit as impressive as the sexual punning of Mercutio and Romeo, Juliet leads her mother to believe that she also wishes Romeo's death, when in fact she is firmly stating her love for him. Lady Capulet tells Juliet about Capulet's plan for her to marry Paris on Thursday, explaining that he wishes to make her happy. Juliet is appalled. She rejects the match, saying "I will not marry yet; and when I do, I swear / It shall be Romeo-whom you know I hate- / Rather than Paris" (3.5.121-123). Capulet enters the chamber. When he learns of Juliet's determination to defy him he becomes enraged and threatens to disown Juliet if she refuses to obey him. When Juliet entreats her mother to intercede, her mother denies her help.After Capulet and Lady Capulet storm away, Juliet asks her nurse how she might escape her predicament. The Nurse advises her to go through with the marriage to Paris-he is a better match, she says, and Romeo is as good as dead anyhow. Though disgusted by her nurse's disloyalty, Juliet pretends to agree, and tells her nurse that she is going to make confession at Friar Lawrence's. Juliet hurries to the friar, vowing that she will never again trust the Nurse's counsel. If the friar is unable to help her, Juliet comments to herself, she still has the power to take her own life.
The Nurse.
The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.