Romeo slips out the window of Juliet's bedroom just before her mother shows up.
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet tells Paris, Juliet's suitor, that he should wait two years before marrying her. He believes Juliet is too young at the moment, stating that she is not yet fourteen and should have time to grow and mature before considering marriage.
One person answered: Capulet - it was Capulet's desire to have his daughter, Juliet, marry within the family or in other words Paris. However, this is wrong. Paris is a relative of Duke Escalus, which is why he says at the end of the play that he has lost "a brace of kinsmen" (Paris and Mercutio). Juliet had never met Paris before the party where she also meets Romeo. Paris is neither Montague nor Capulet
Suit here means a request, like a lawsuit, not a set of matching clothes. Paris of course is asking Capulet to marry Juliet. Capulet is at first doubtful but later turns 180 degrees and forces the marriage on Juliet.
Romeo arrives, kills Paris and then himself.
The Capulet Family, and Romeo is from the montague family. Both are equal in status!
In Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet," Lord Capulet tells Paris, Juliet's suitor, that he should wait two years before marrying her. He believes Juliet is too young at the moment, stating that she is not yet fourteen and should have time to grow and mature before considering marriage.
Lord Capulet's condition is that Paris must wait two years before marrying Juliet to ensure that she is mature enough to handle such a commitment.
Love: When Paris first asks for Juliets hand Capulet says that Juliet must agree to the marriage before it will happen. Anger: When Juliet told Capulet that she does not wish to marry Paris, her father is furious and tells her that she will marry Capulet, or she will be kicked out of the house and onto the streets.
Lady Capulet explains that Capulet arranged Juliet's marriage to Paris so suddenly because he wants her to marry before she gets too old and misses her chance to be a mother.
No that wasn't Capulet's tomb that was the city's one.
Capulet tells Paris that he needs to win Juliet's heart and consent before they can proceed with the marriage. He advises Paris to woo Juliet and gain her affection before rushing into marriage.
It was too close to Tybalt's death The Capulet Lord wanted all of it to settle before the wedding.
"Quick! Let's have the wedding now, before she changes her mind again!"
Capulet is initially puzzled and curious about the presence of the mask makers at his house. He asks who they are and what they are doing there before allowing them to stay.
Capulet tells Paris to Get ready for the wedding and pick up Juliet.
Yes, Juliet's backup plan is to use a dagger if the potion doesn't work. She fears waking up in the tomb before Romeo arrives and chooses to have the dagger as a way to prevent herself from a painful death if the potion fails.
Capulet tells Paris that Juliet is too young and he wants her to wait a few more years before getting married. He suggests that Paris should woo Juliet and win her affection before proceeding with the marriage proposal.