Both of them try to make off with another man's wife; the one in Homer does it knowingly and succeeds, but the one in Shakespeare does it unknowingly and fails.
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
Paris and Mercutio
It is not stated, but it is a relative of the Prince.
Friar Lawerence
Yes, He is.County Paris is kinsman of Prince. He cares about Juliet and wishes to marry her.
Romeo isn't destined to marry anyone. He does fall in love with Juliet. Juliet is the one that is destined to marry Paris.
Juliet's suitor, Prince Escalus' kinsman
Paris and Mercutio
It is not stated, but it is a relative of the Prince.
County Paris, a relative of Prince Escalus, loves and wants to marry Juliet, but Romeo kills him near the end of the tragedy. Before he dies, Paris asks Romeo to place him next to Juliet's "corpse," but Romeo loves Juliet too, so he doesn't follow Paris' wish.
Friar Lawerence
Yes, He is.County Paris is kinsman of Prince. He cares about Juliet and wishes to marry her.
It doesn't say exactly.
Prince Escalus is related to the characters of Mercutio and the County Paris.
Mercutio and Paris.Mercutio and Paris.
Romeo Juliet Lord Capulet (Juliet's father) Lady Capulet (Juliet's mother) Lord Montague (Romeo's father) Lady Ahmed Montague (Romeo's mother) Prince Paris Angelica (Juliet's nurse) Balthazar (Romeo's servant) Rosaline (Juliet's cousin) Benvolio (Paris' cousin/Romeo's friend) Peter (Angelica's servant)
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