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After Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her that she will marry Paris or she will no longer be welcome in his home.
Paris, a man related to the Prince, has asked Capulet for permission to marry Juliet. As things play out, it appears that Paris does not think that actually talking to Juliet is a necessary part of this process.
During the play Juliet does not obey her parents. When they tell her that she will marry Paris, she refuses. She does pretend to obey her parents after she sees Friar Lawrence. She only agrees to marry Paris at this point because she has the toxin the Friar gave her to fake her own death.
Hortensio wants to marry Bianca. Gremio wants to marry Bianca. Lucentio wants to marry Bianca. There's a conflict. Baptista refuses to allow Bianca to marry, despite her desires and those of her suitors. There's another. Petruchio wants Kate to behave herself, but she doesn't. Another conflict.
The only fellow going after Juliet in the acceptable fashion of the day was Paris, who had made his approach to Juliet's father for permission to marry her. When we first meet Juliet, her mother is telling her about Paris's proposal.
A noble who wants to marry a women
Lucy Steele is a character in the Jane Austen novel Sense and Sensibility. She was engaged to Edward Ferrars but instead she chose to marry his brother Robert after Edward was disinherited.
Outraged and somewhat betrayed.
She doesn't ,she refuses to marry Tio Luis
After Juliet refuses to marry Paris, Capulet tells her that she will marry Paris or she will no longer be welcome in his home.
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No, he wants the honor of his father, both he and Penelope want the suitors gone and Odysseus back
The successful suitor would have to beat her in a foot race.and Melanion won by prayin to Aphrodite
Juliet's mother wanted Juliet to marry Paris, not Romeo. She did not approve of Romeo as a suitor for Juliet.
Paris, a man related to the Prince, has asked Capulet for permission to marry Juliet. As things play out, it appears that Paris does not think that actually talking to Juliet is a necessary part of this process.
In Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Capulet's favored suitor for Juliet is Paris, a nobleman seeking to marry her. Capulet sees Paris as a suitable match due to his social status and wealth, and is initially in favor of the match.