He thinks her tits makes the room light up; he says, "O, she doth teach the torches to burn bright!" (1.5.44).
Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet, and the Nurse are both supportive of the idea of Juliet marrying Paris, viewing him as a suitable match due to his wealth and social standing. They believe that the marriage would benefit Juliet and the family. In contrast, Juliet expresses reluctance and tells her mother that she has not yet thought about marriage, indicating her lack of interest in Paris and her desire for autonomy in choosing her own path.
Juliet did not marry Paris because everyone thought she was dead, the day after 'accepting' the marriage, so technically she was sad?
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this
He threatened to throw her on the street for not marrying Paris. He said she was selfish and not thankful for what he did for her.
Her mother tells her.
Juliet's mother, Lady Capulet, and the Nurse are both supportive of the idea of Juliet marrying Paris, viewing him as a suitable match due to his wealth and social standing. They believe that the marriage would benefit Juliet and the family. In contrast, Juliet expresses reluctance and tells her mother that she has not yet thought about marriage, indicating her lack of interest in Paris and her desire for autonomy in choosing her own path.
He acts oblivious to the fact Juliet doesn't want to marry Paris, and continues to convince Paris that the wedding is still on.
To tell Juliet that she's marrying Paris.
She fakes her own death.
The nurse tells Juliet that Paris is also interested in marrying her.
In "Romeo and Juliet," other characters who express interest in marrying Juliet are Paris and Count Paris. However, Juliet's true love is Romeo, which leads to the tragic events of the play.
She threatens to kill herself.
Juliet did not marry Paris because everyone thought she was dead, the day after 'accepting' the marriage, so technically she was sad?
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
when she encounters paris and the friar, paris is still under the impression that he is going to marry juliet; however, juliet is already secretly married to romeo. So the dramatic irony is that we know juliet has a plan to get out of marrying paris and that she's already married, but paris does not know any of this
He threatened to throw her on the street for not marrying Paris. He said she was selfish and not thankful for what he did for her.