Juliet does. She is less than sincere, but the parents don't catch on.
When Juliet returns from Friar Lawrence's cell, she apologizes to her parents, Lord and Lady Capulet. She expresses remorse for her previous defiance and disobedience, particularly regarding her refusal to marry Paris. This apology is part of her strategy to gain their trust while she secretly plans to be with Romeo.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
The man who Juliet's parents have arranged for her to marry.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.
Romeo and Juliet's problem is that they are in love but their parents don't want them to marry or stay together.
Juliet has just agreed to marry Paris.
no.
No she does not. Juliet's parents don't even know that she married Romeo
Romeo's rival for Juliet's hand was Count Paris, a nobleman who was originally engaged to Juliet by her parents.
At Juliet's parents' place.
They are better parents because they know and understand Romeo and Juliet better and they don't protest Romeo and Juliets love.
The deaths of Romeo and Juliet.
Capulet says this line to Juliet in Act 3, Scene 5 of Romeo and Juliet. He is angered by Juliet's disobedience and defiance of his wishes for her to marry Paris.
Benvolio is Romeo's cousin. Lord and Lady Montague are Romeo's parents. Balthasar is Romeo's "man" or servant. Obviously, Juliet is Romeo's wife.
Juliet's parents, Lord Capulet and Lady Capulet, did not approve of Romeo and Juliet's relationship and arranged for Juliet to marry Paris instead. This forced Romeo and Juliet to keep their love a secret, leading to their tragic end.
The man who Juliet's parents have arranged for her to marry.
The ring which Romeo gives to Juliet. Everything else belongs to their parents.