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He is furious. He rages about her ungratefulness, calls her young baggage, and tells her that if she doesn't marry Paris, he will have nothing more to do with her. He orders her to marry Paris or leave his house.

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He kind of goes ballistic. He is Outraged and offended that Juliet would refuse the offer when he considers her to be fortunate for this opportunity. He raves about her ungratefulness and tells her if she doesn't marry Paris, he will disown Juliet and have nothing more to do with her.

He was furious with her and said If she wasn't at the church to marry Paris on the day he set the marriage, then she will never be able to see her parents faces again.

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"Thank me no thankings, nor, proud me no prouds,
But fettle your fine joints 'gainst Thursday next,
To go with Paris to Saint Peter's Church,
Or I will drag thee on a hurdle thither"

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Incredulous at first and then furiously angry. The fury of his anger is driven by the fact that he has vouched for Juliet's response on his honour, and by refusing she casts doubt on that honour. Besides, his good judgement earlier in the play told him not to force the issue, to wait until juliet was older and to let Paris woo her. It was a weak moment when he promised her to Paris. He knows it and he's mad at himself. And as everyone knows, people are most angry at others when they are really mad at themselves.

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He becomes very angry and tells her to just leave beause he is ashamed.

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He gets very angry. He threatens Juliet that if she does not marry Paris he will throw her out of the house without any means to support herself and disinherit her.

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He becomes happy and thrilled, so much he arranges the wedding one day earlier than he origanlly had it

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