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.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
Friar Lawerence
Lady Capulet, in saying "read o'er the volume of young Paris face," is asking Juliet to consider Paris as a potential mate and to check him out at the upcoming party at the Capulets' house.
The nurse feels that Juliet is too young and innocent to marry Romeo. She feels he may not be marrying Juliet for the right reasons.
At first he doesn't think it's a good idea because she's too young and is his only child, but if Paris can sweep her off her feet when he has the ball then yes. The first time Paris offers for her hand in marriage Capulet says if he can sway her to love him Paris may marry Juliet. The second time Paris offers for her hand Capulet accepts on Juliet's behalf and sets the wedding for Thursday of that week.
that he wants Paris to woo Juliet, but she is currently too young
Initially, Lord Capulet is hesitant about Juliet marrying at a young age in "Romeo and Juliet." He believes it is too soon due to Juliet's age and emotional maturity. However, this changes when he decides to arrange her marriage to Paris, reflecting cultural norms and societal expectations of the time.
Act IV of Romeo and Juliet focuses on the plan devised by Friar Laurence to help Juliet avoid marrying Paris by faking her death. Juliet takes a potion that makes her appear dead, allowing her to be placed in the Capulet vault until Romeo can rescue her. However, miscommunication leads to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
Friar Lawerence
Probably when Juliet's father orders her to marry Paris.
The plan for Paris and Juliet to get married is disrupted when Juliet fakes her own death to avoid marrying Paris and be with Romeo instead. This deception ultimately leads to tragic consequences for the young lovers.
Lady Capulet, in saying "read o'er the volume of young Paris face," is asking Juliet to consider Paris as a potential mate and to check him out at the upcoming party at the Capulets' house.
The nurse feels that Juliet is too young and innocent to marry Romeo. She feels he may not be marrying Juliet for the right reasons.
Totally different things in Act 1 and Act 3. In Act 1 he says the Juliet is too young and that Paris should wait until she is 16. In Act 3 he says, "Hot Dang! Let's go for it! I'm sure Juliet will be happy to go along with this."
Capulet tells Paris that Juliet is too young to marry and asks him to wait two years before pursuing her.
Lord Capulet wants to wait until she is older as he considers her to be too young. Also he wants to check whether Juliet will actually love Paris.
Paris is speaking to Lord Capulet in Act 1 Scene 2 of Romeo and Juliet because Paris is asking for permission to marry Juliet. Lord Capulet is considering the proposal and feels that Juliet is too young for marriage. He asks Paris to wait a few years before moving forward with the marriage plans.